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Cascading Style Sheets and PowerPoint 2003

 
 
Rainieri
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      20th Sep 2005
Hi All:

I'm new to this group so please forgive me if this is a
frequently-asked question. Does anyone here know if there is a way to
create a CSS to manage a PowerPoint template? In other words, is there
a way for me to pre-design how I want my various titles to look, and
then simply apply the selection to the text?

Thanks,
Rainieri

 
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Michael Koerner
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      21st Sep 2005
You can of course design your own templates. Unfortunately, you cannot
change the placehoders that come with them.

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"Rainieri" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi All:
>
> I'm new to this group so please forgive me if this is a
> frequently-asked question. Does anyone here know if there is a way to
> create a CSS to manage a PowerPoint template? In other words, is there
> a way for me to pre-design how I want my various titles to look, and
> then simply apply the selection to the text?
>
> Thanks,
> Rainieri
>



 
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Rainieri
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      21st Sep 2005
I notice that in the Master view, I cannot specify a font style/size
for one line, and then a numbered title below that with a reduced font,
and then a third alternative for text below that. If I choose Numbered,
for example, then each line receives a number. Is there a way around
that?

R

 
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Michael Koerner
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      21st Sep 2005
That is correct. You can change it for all, but not for jus one. You could
set up a blank slide, then copy it everytime you want to use that particular
format

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>I notice that in the Master view, I cannot specify a font style/size
> for one line, and then a numbered title below that with a reduced font,
> and then a third alternative for text below that. If I choose Numbered,
> for example, then each line receives a number. Is there a way around
> that?
>
> R
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