The Secrets To Customising Your Microsoft Powerpoint Design Template
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Unlocking the Secrets to Customizing Your Microsoft PowerPoint Design Template
Summary:
Microsoft PowerPoint is the leading presentation tool globally. Despite its competitors, PowerPoint dominates seminars, lectures, and presentations, with about 95% usage based on experience. However, many presentations recycle the same templates. This article reveals how to customize these templates to create unique presentations.
PowerPoint: The Premier Presentation Tool
Microsoft PowerPoint stands as the most powerful presentation tool in the market. It's the preferred choice in seminars, lectures, and events, with approximately 95% of presenters opting for PowerPoint. But how often have you seen the same template used repeatedly? Far too many times, and there's really no reason for it.
Customizing Microsoft Templates
Every template in PowerPoint is customizable, providing opportunities for uniqueness. Most templates are built using drawing objects or shapes available in the Drawing toolbar under the AutoShapes menu. Let's explore how to customize these templates.
Creating and Customizing Your Presentation
1. Start a New Presentation:
Open PowerPoint and use the shortcut `[Ctrl] + [N]` to start a new presentation.
2. Apply a Template:
Navigate to the Format menu, select "Slide Design," and choose a template from the Task pane. We'll use the "Digital Dots" template as an example.
3. Modify the Master Slide:
Access the Slide Master by going to View > Master > Slide Master. You’ll see the Title Slide Master and Slide Master, which control the overall presentation design. We'll start by modifying the Title Slide Master.
4. Ungroup and Edit Objects:
Click on an element away from placeholders to select a group. Right-click, choose "Grouping," and then "Ungroup" to edit individual items. Select an object, right-click, and choose "Format Autoshape" to customize it?"for example, change a shape's fill color.
5. Change Background:
To modify the background of the Slide Master, go to Format > Background, and changes here will reflect across the entire presentation.
Using the Format Painter
To efficiently copy formatting across multiple objects:
1. Select the object with desired formatting.
2. Double-click the Format Painter button on the Standard toolbar.
3. Click on other objects to apply the same formatting.
Finalizing Your Custom Template
Once satisfied with your customizations, click the "Close Master View" button to return to your main presentation. You'll see all changes applied throughout.
Embrace Originality in Your Presentations
There’s no need to use generic PowerPoint templates. By customizing your slides, you ensure your presentations are unique and memorable. Break away from the monotony and let the PowerPoint Template revolution begin!
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