Remove shading from master slides

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Guest

Hello,
I have found a black shading on all the master slides in PowerPoint 2002. Is
there a way to either remove the shading or create a master slide without
shading?

The PowerPoint presentation will be converted to HTML by an online learning
platform and the shading becomes broad black lines. I need the shading GONE.

Thanks for any help or information that anyone can provide.
 
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Geetesh Bajaj

I'm assuming you mean shadows by shading?

Try one or both of these to remove the shadows:

Solution 1:

1. Make sure that the Drawing toolbar is visible. If it is not visible,
choose View | Toolbars | Drawing.
2. Select the text or object with the shadows.
3. Click the Shadow icon on the Drawing toolbar - this will reveal a flyout
menu. Select the No Shadow option.

Solution 2:

1. Select the text.
2. Choose Format | Font
3. Deselect the Shadow option if selected.
 
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Steve Rindsberg

Teach Irene said:
Hello,
I have found a black shading on all the master slides in PowerPoint 2002. Is
there a way to either remove the shading or create a master slide without
shading?

The PowerPoint presentation will be converted to HTML by an online learning
platform and the shading becomes broad black lines. I need the shading GONE.

It'll depend on where the shading is coming from and what it's applied to.
Geetesh guessed shadows on stuff, I'm guessing background.

Choose View, Master, Slide Master
Choose Format, Background.
Set the background to a plain flat color of your choice.
Click Apply To All.

If the presentation has a Title Master, do the same for it.

Go back to normal view and see if the shading's gone.

If neither this nor Geetesh's suggestion works, see if you can post a few
slides from the presentation on a server where we can download it and have a
look.
 

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