You saved me today, thank you. I like designing small all cap subheads before the headline on the page. Do I assume that the little prehead needs to have it's own type box on the parent or kid templates page?
@@PowerUpTraining A Pre-Head, sorry about the design term, for my purposes, is a line of copy above the large title/headline that can act as a reminder of the section subject. For example: INTRODUCTION, or FUTURE GOALS, OR CONCEPT ONE. Equivalent to taking the table of content name for the section. Like this: PREHEADLINE COPY in SMALL TYPE This is the large title/headline for the page, here and here.
If you do it on the top PARENT slide, it will appear on EVERY slide, so you may want to select the specific layout slide in Slide Master (such as TITLE) if you want to target where it will show up.
@Abby W, I believe you are asking TWO questions. For the bullet lines, go into the SLIDE MASTER and to the very TOP Parent slide. There you can change the formatting of each line in the text box placeholder. They can be different. Do note that if you do this to an existing presentation (and always save a copy before making changes), you may need to go each slide and under the HOME ribbon menu, hit the RESET slide layout icon. For the 2nd question, can you explain more what you mean by "New textbox" . . . are you wanting a new default font choice with a selected color?
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@keshidawgies, you are being way too generous. But thanks for the compliment. Enjoy maximizing your imagination!
thanks for teaching me about how to use the animations, I really needed it
@Meta, Glad I could help!
A great video, thank you! I've too long underestimated the importance of the Slide Master, it drives everything in PP.
You are spot on about the power of the Slide Master control!
Very nice tutorial!!! Thank you so much!!!🤩
@mira987, glad you liked it!!
You saved me today, thank you. I like designing small all cap subheads before the headline on the page. Do I assume that the little prehead needs to have it's own type box on the parent or kid templates page?
@donnamcguire9223, I too, love small caps. However, can you elaborate more on your question about "prehead." That is a term I am not familar with.
@@PowerUpTraining A Pre-Head, sorry about the design term, for my purposes, is a line of copy above the large title/headline that can act as a reminder of the section subject. For example: INTRODUCTION, or FUTURE GOALS, OR CONCEPT ONE. Equivalent to taking the table of content name for the section.
Like this:
PREHEADLINE COPY in SMALL TYPE
This is the large title/headline for the page, here and here.
If you do it on the top PARENT slide, it will appear on EVERY slide, so you may want to select the specific layout slide in Slide Master (such as TITLE) if you want to target where it will show up.
Thank you so much for the teaching. I am watching your video from Vietnam ❤
It is great to know that the Slide Master class is traveling far and wide. Enjoy creating some amazing presentations!
You heard about the Dungeon Master, now it's time for the Slide Master.
I am not sure what I would wear if I wanted to cosplay a Slide Master!
so how to individualize formatting of each bullet line in PowerPoint and make it default to new textbox?
@Abby W, I believe you are asking TWO questions. For the bullet lines, go into the SLIDE MASTER and to the very TOP Parent slide. There you can change the formatting of each line in the text box placeholder. They can be different. Do note that if you do this to an existing presentation (and always save a copy before making changes), you may need to go each slide and under the HOME ribbon menu, hit the RESET slide layout icon.
For the 2nd question, can you explain more what you mean by "New textbox" . . . are you wanting a new default font choice with a selected color?