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Ray Dunn
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      19th Feb 2004
I am using ppt 2002 on a win 2k machine. I am trying to use a design
template for only some of my slides in my show and no template for others.
How can this be done? I know I can use different templates for each slide,
but do I have to make a blank template for slide that I want to have no
design?

Thanks,
Ray


 
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PPTMagician
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      19th Feb 2004
Hi Ray,

For the slides without the template, click on Format,
Background and check the box that says Omit Background
Graphics.

HTH,
Glenna
>-----Original Message-----
>I am using ppt 2002 on a win 2k machine. I am trying to

use a design
>template for only some of my slides in my show and no

template for others.
>How can this be done? I know I can use different

templates for each slide,
>but do I have to make a blank template for slide that I

want to have no
>design?
>
>Thanks,
>Ray
>
>
>.
>

 
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Ray Dunn
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      19th Feb 2004
Glenna,
That doesn't remove the entire template. Just the some of the graphics
on the layout.

Ray

"PPTMagician" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:131fe01c3f70c$d99c4030$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi Ray,
>
> For the slides without the template, click on Format,
> Background and check the box that says Omit Background
> Graphics.
>
> HTH,
> Glenna
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I am using ppt 2002 on a win 2k machine. I am trying to

> use a design
> >template for only some of my slides in my show and no

> template for others.
> >How can this be done? I know I can use different

> templates for each slide,
> >but do I have to make a blank template for slide that I

> want to have no
> >design?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Ray
> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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PPTMagician
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      19th Feb 2004
What do you mean by blank template? If you mean white
background, change the background color to white as well
as checking the omit graphics box.

If you mean no objects on the slide at all, click on
Format, Slide Layout, and choose the blank layout for your
slides as well as doing the background settings thing.

HTH,
Glenna
>-----Original Message-----
>Glenna,
> That doesn't remove the entire template. Just the

some of the graphics
>on the layout.
>
>Ray
>
>"PPTMagician" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

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>news:131fe01c3f70c$d99c4030$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi Ray,
>>
>> For the slides without the template, click on Format,
>> Background and check the box that says Omit Background
>> Graphics.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Glenna
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >I am using ppt 2002 on a win 2k machine. I am trying

to
>> use a design
>> >template for only some of my slides in my show and no

>> template for others.
>> >How can this be done? I know I can use different

>> templates for each slide,
>> >but do I have to make a blank template for slide that I

>> want to have no
>> >design?
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >Ray
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >

>
>
>.
>

 
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