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Check out the Slide master. In version 2010, it's view > Slide master
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Thanks guys. I was hoping for a way to obtain a quick means of applying a totally different style to bits of a slide, to differentiate them from the norm. So whereas I could base the entire presentation on the master slide, I could quickly change a word, sentence or phrase to something quite different.
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Hi there
The most useful way for apply styles to both objects and text is by using the 'Pick Up Object Style' and 'Apply Object Style' eyedropper tool. You will find these by customising a toolbar and selecting from the Format tools. Hope that helps. |
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