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PPT 2007 Master - How to keep logo on top?
I'm trying to design a master template to be used for all our presentations.
I have our logo in the bottom-left corner of the master slide. The problem is that it is easily covered by any text or images that are thrown onto a slide. Is there a way to make the image a permanent part of the slide, but on top of any other elements? The only way I can find is to manually add it to each slide after other elements are added. That's obviously not efficient. Thanks! |
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PPT 2007 Master - How to keep logo on top?
-- john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...tutorials.html There's no way to keep a master image in front. (A "keep in front command" is actually a nice idea!) You could easily write a macro to automate adding the logo to all slides though. Pretty sure there are examples on www.pptfaq.com "RedStep" wrote: I'm trying to design a master template to be used for all our presentations. I have our logo in the bottom-left corner of the master slide. The problem is that it is easily covered by any text or images that are thrown onto a slide. Is there a way to make the image a permanent part of the slide, but on top of any other elements? The only way I can find is to manually add it to each slide after other elements are added. That's obviously not efficient. Thanks! |
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PPT 2007 Master - How to keep logo on top?
Why do you need your logo on every slide? Top presentation writers discourage
this practice. -- Rae Drysdale "RedStep" wrote: I'm trying to design a master template to be used for all our presentations. I have our logo in the bottom-left corner of the master slide. The problem is that it is easily covered by any text or images that are thrown onto a slide. Is there a way to make the image a permanent part of the slide, but on top of any other elements? The only way I can find is to manually add it to each slide after other elements are added. That's obviously not efficient. Thanks! |
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PPT 2007 Master - How to keep logo on top?
I shoud have said:
I totally agree with Rae, if the audience need to see a logo to know who they work for / who they are listening to - then you're doing something wrong! -- john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoi...tutorials.html "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Why do you need your logo on every slide? Top presentation writers discourage this practice. -- Rae Drysdale "RedStep" wrote: I'm trying to design a master template to be used for all our presentations. I have our logo in the bottom-left corner of the master slide. The problem is that it is easily covered by any text or images that are thrown onto a slide. Is there a way to make the image a permanent part of the slide, but on top of any other elements? The only way I can find is to manually add it to each slide after other elements are added. That's obviously not efficient. Thanks! |
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PPT 2007 Master - How to keep logo on top?
Look at the following:
How do I keep an image on Slide Master always on top? http://officeone.mvps.org/ppttips/ke...age_ontop.html - Chirag PowerShow - View multiple PowerPoint slide shows simultaneously http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/powershow.html "RedStep" wrote in message ... I'm trying to design a master template to be used for all our presentations. I have our logo in the bottom-left corner of the master slide. The problem is that it is easily covered by any text or images that are thrown onto a slide. Is there a way to make the image a permanent part of the slide, but on top of any other elements? The only way I can find is to manually add it to each slide after other elements are added. That's obviously not efficient. Thanks! |
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