From: bmgid on 29 Jan 2010 11:44 What is the best way to setup a template? I am building a PPT file and want to preserve test look and feel and custom animations as well as image custom animations, background and other miscellaneous graphic/page layout lements. In brief I want to let people insert their own text and images but preserve the properties of the text or image box. Dont think slide master is the answer, perhaps there is another way? Thanks for reading and offering advice, bmgid
From: Troy on 29 Jan 2010 12:32 What version of PPT are you working with? -- Troy @ TLC MS PowerPoint MVP Check out www.ThePowerPointBlog.com "bmgid" <bmgid(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EB44C7E9-E26C-467F-99DF-A1B788F1D6AC(a)microsoft.com... > What is the best way to setup a template? > > I am building a PPT file and want to preserve test look and feel and > custom > animations as well as image custom animations, background and other > miscellaneous graphic/page layout lements. > > In brief I want to let people insert their own text and images but > preserve > the properties of the text or image box. > > Dont think slide master is the answer, perhaps there is another way? > > Thanks for reading and offering advice, > bmgid
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