Alignment of slides

G

Guest

Some of my slides are left aligned and some of them are center aligned and I
can't figure out how to make them all align the same?
 
G

Guest

If you change the alignment in master view all NEW slides will have your
preferred alignment.
 
S

Steve

Were all the slides in question created by using the "add new slide"
command?, or from duplicated slides that were made that way?
 
G

Guest

What John said. To add on, if you have used the placeholder to add your text,
lets say you want all of them to follow the slide master's layout, select all
the slides, then click Format > Slide Layout.
Under Text Layouts, hover over "Title and Text".
Click on the drop down arrow, select reapply layout.
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Steve Rindsberg

Some of my slides are left aligned and some of them are center aligned and I
can't figure out how to make them all align the same?

Do you mean that the text on your slides is center or left aligned or something
else?

Keep in mind that you can see your screen. We can't. Your words have to feed
our eyes. Make them nutritious. ;-)
 
G

Guest

I'm not sure. It is happening on a presentation that I gave my employees and
as they make changes, this happens. It could be a combination of what you
are saying; either "add new slide" or "duplicate slide".
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

The entire slide as I view it in "slide view" at 75%

You can see it, we can't, so you'll have to be a bit more descriptive.

If as you hop from one slide to the next, the slides jump around, it's because
there's something off the slide out in the gray area.

Go to one of the off center slides, start pressing the TAB key until something off
slide gets selected. There's the critter that's causing the trouble.
 

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