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is it possible to apply a new template to an old presentation?
the company imposed a new template with new proprietary markings, etc. Now,
I have to change all my presentations to the new template. Is there an easy way to do this? It seems that all the info only describes using a template in a new presentation situation. |
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is it possible to apply a new template to an old presentation?
Hi Nick
Yes you can. How successful it will be will depend on the presentations. Let us know your version and we'll tell you how to go about it (and what the potential pitfalls may be). Lucy -- Lucy Thomson PowerPoint MVP MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "nick" wrote in message ... the company imposed a new template with new proprietary markings, etc. Now, I have to change all my presentations to the new template. Is there an easy way to do this? It seems that all the info only describes using a template in a new presentation situation. |
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is it possible to apply a new template to an old presentation?
the company imposed a new template with new proprietary markings, etc.
Now, I have to change all my presentations to the new template. Is there an easy way to do this? It seems that all the info only describes using a template in a new presentation situation. As Lucy says, yes, you can apply a new template to an old presentation. But I've got better results by opening a new presentation based on the new template and importing the old slides into it. Best regards, Ute |
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