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Refer to the figure in [[Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Impress Guide/Choosing and applying the background#Adding background objects|this section]] for a graphical representation of many of these elements.
 
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Before working on the slide master, make sure that the Styles and Formatting window is open. See [[Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Impress Guide/What are styles?|What are styles?]] for instructions on doing this.
  
 
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# Make changes as described in this chapter, then click the '''Close Master View''' icon on the Master View toolbar. Save the file before continuing.
 
# Make changes as described in this chapter, then click the '''Close Master View''' icon on the Master View toolbar. Save the file before continuing.
  
{{Documentation/Caution| Any changes made to one slide when in Master View mode will appear on ''all'' slides using this slide master. Always make sure you close Master View and return to Normal view before working on any of the presentation slides. Select '''View > Normal''' from the menu bar, or clicking '''Close Master View''' in the Master View toolbar to return to the normal slide view.}}
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{{Warn| Any changes made to one slide when in Master View mode will appear on ''all'' slides using this slide master. Always make sure you close Master View and return to Normal view before working on any of the presentation slides. Select '''View > Normal''' from the menu bar, or clicking '''Close Master View''' in the Master View toolbar to return to the normal slide view.}}
  
 
The changes made to one of the slides in Normal view (for example, changes to the bullet point style, the color of the title area, and so on) will not be overridden by subsequent changes to the slide master. There are cases, however, where it is desirable to revert a manually modified element of the slide to the style defined in the slide master: to do that, select that element and choose '''Format > Default Formatting '''from the menu bar.
 
The changes made to one of the slides in Normal view (for example, changes to the bullet point style, the color of the title area, and so on) will not be overridden by subsequent changes to the slide master. There are cases, however, where it is desirable to revert a manually modified element of the slide to the style defined in the slide master: to do that, select that element and choose '''Format > Default Formatting '''from the menu bar.

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The following items can be changed on a slide master:

  • Background (color, gradient, hatching, or bitmap)
  • Background objects (for example, add a logo or decorative graphics)
  • Size, placement, and contents of header and footer elements to appear on every slide
  • Size and placement of default frames for slide titles and content

Refer to the figure in this section for a graphical representation of many of these elements.

Before working on the slide master, make sure that the Styles and Formatting window is open. See What are styles? for instructions on doing this.

To select the slide master for modification:

  1. Select View > Master > Slide Master from the menu bar. This unlocks the properties of the slide master so you can edit it.
  2. Click Master Pages in the Tasks pane. This gives you access to the pre-packaged slide masters.
  3. Click on the slide master you want to modify among the ones available.
  4. Make changes as described in this chapter, then click the Close Master View icon on the Master View toolbar. Save the file before continuing.
Documentation caution.png Any changes made to one slide when in Master View mode will appear on all slides using this slide master. Always make sure you close Master View and return to Normal view before working on any of the presentation slides. Select View > Normal from the menu bar, or clicking Close Master View in the Master View toolbar to return to the normal slide view.

The changes made to one of the slides in Normal view (for example, changes to the bullet point style, the color of the title area, and so on) will not be overridden by subsequent changes to the slide master. There are cases, however, where it is desirable to revert a manually modified element of the slide to the style defined in the slide master: to do that, select that element and choose Format > Default Formatting from the menu bar.

Sometimes you may want to try several of the available layouts to see which one is more suitable for your contents. Applying a layout only requires that you open the Layouts section of the Tasks pane and double-click on the new layout. Alternatively you can right-click on the desired layout thumbnail and select Apply to selected slide from the pop-up menu.


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