Introduction
You may have noticed that when you select a different theme in PowerPoint, it rearranges the text on your slides and adds shapes to the background. This is because each theme has built-in
slide layouts
and
background graphics
. You can edit these layouts with a feature called
Slide Master view
. Once you learn how to use Slide Master view, you'll be able to customize your entire slide show with just a few clicks
Optional: Download our
practice presentation
.
What is Slide Master view?
Slide Master view
is a special feature in PowerPoint that allows you to quickly modify the slides and slide layouts in your presentation. From there, you can edit the
slide master
, which will affect
every slide
in the presentation. You can also modify individual
slide layouts
, which will change any slides using those layouts.
For example, let's say you find a theme you like but you don't like the slide layouts. You could use Slide Master view to customize the layouts exactly the way you want them to look.
In Slide Master view, the
Slide Master
tab will appear first on the Ribbon, but you'll still be able to access commands on different tabs as normal.
Slide Master view
Using Slide Master view
Whether you're making
significant changes
to your slides or just a few
small tweaks
, Slide Master view can help you create a consistent, professional presentation without a lot of effort. You could use Slide Master view to change just about anything in your presentation, but here are some of its most common uses:
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Modify backgrounds:
Slide Master view makes it easy to customize the
background
for all of your slides at the same time. For example, you could add a watermark or logo to each slide in your presentation, or you could modify the background graphics of an existing PowerPoint theme.
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Rearrange placeholders:
If you find that you often rearrange the placeholders on each slide, you can save time by rearranging them in Slide Master view instead. When you adjust one of the layouts in Slide Master view, all of the slides with that layout will change.
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Customize text formatting:
Rather than changing the text color on each slide individually, you could use the Slide Master to change the text color on all slides at once.
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Create unique slide layouts:
If you want to create a presentation that looks different from regular PowerPoint themes, you could use Slide Master view to create your own layouts. Custom layouts can include your own
background
graphics
and
placeholders
.
Some overall presentation changes—like customizing the
theme fonts
and
theme colors
—can be made quickly from the
Design
tab. Review our lesson on
Modifying Themes
to learn more.
To make changes to all slides:
If you want to change something on all slides of your presentation, you can edit the Slide Master. In our example, we'll add a
logo
to every slide.
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Select the
View
tab, then click the
Slide Master
command.
Clicking the Slide Master command
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The presentation will switch to
Slide Master view
, and the
Slide
Master
tab will be selected on the Ribbon.
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In the left navigation pane, scroll up and select the
first slide
. This is the
slide
master
.
Selecting the slide master
-
Use the desired
tabs
on the Ribbon to make changes to the Slide Master. In our example, we’ll
insert a picture
in the upper-left corner of the slide.
Inserting a picture
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Move
,
resize
, or
delete
other slide objects as needed. In our example, we'll resize the
background graphic
to fit below our newly inserted logo.
Resizing a background graphic
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When you’re finished, click the
Close Master View
command on the
Slide Master
tab.
Closing Slide Master view
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The change will appear on all slides of the presentation.
The changes applied to all slides in the presentation
When you make a change to the Slide Master, it's a good idea to review your presentation to see how it affects each slide. You may find that some of your slides don't look exactly right. On the next page, we'll show you how to fix this by customizing individual slide layouts.
If you're inserting a
background graphic
, you may want to send it
behind
all other objects on the slide. Right-click the object, select
Send to Back
, then click
Send to Back
. Review our lesson on
Arranging Objects
to learn more.
Sending a shape to the back
Now it's your turn!
Try adding or moving a shape on the Slide Master and see how it affects the rest of your slides.
Customizing slide layouts
You can use Slide Master view to modify any
slide layout
in your presentation. It's easy to make small tweaks like adjusting background graphics and more significant changes like rearranging or deleting placeholders. Unlike the Slide Master, changes to a slide layout will only be applied to slides using that layout in your presentation.
To customize an existing slide layout:
In our example, our newly added logo overlaps a background graphic in the
Content with Caption Layout
. We'll customize this layout to make room for the logo.
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Navigate to
Slide Master
view.
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Locate and select the desired layout in the left navigation pane. You can hover the mouse over each layout to see which slides are currently using that layout in the presentation.
Selecting the desired layout
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In some layouts, the background graphics may be hidden. To show the graphics, uncheck the box next to
Hide Background Graphics
.
Showing background graphics
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Add, move, or delete any
objects
as desired. In our example, we'll move the red arrow to better show our new logo.
Moving an object
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If you want to change the arrangement of the placeholders, you can move, resize, or delete any of them. In our example, we'll move our placeholders down to align with the red arrow.
Moving a placeholder
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When you're finished, click the
Close Master View
command on the
Slide Master
tab.
Closing Slide Master view
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All slides using the layout will be updated.
The modified slide layout
To add a new slide with the customized layout, click the
bottom half
of the
New Slide
command, then select the desired layout.
Adding a new slide with the customized layout
You can also move placeholders on the
Slide Master
, which will move the placeholders on multiple slide layouts at the same time. However, some slide layouts may still need to be adjusted manually.
Moving a placeholder on the slide master
Customizing text formatting
You can also customize the
text formatting
from Slide Master view, including the
font
,
text size
,
color
, and
alignment
. For example, if you wanted to change the font for every
title
placeholder
in your presentation, you could modify the
master title style
on the Slide Master.
Changing the Master title style on the slide master
Each title placeholder is
connected
to the master title style on the Slide Master. As you can see in the example below, modifying the font on the Slide Master changed the title font on each slide.
The old and new title fonts
Rather than customizing individual placeholders, you could change the
theme fonts
for a presentation. From the
Slide Master
tab, click the
Fonts
command in the
Background
group, then select the desired fonts.
Changing the theme fonts from the Slide Master tab
Creating new slide layouts
One of the most powerful features of Slide Master view is the option to create
new
slide layouts
. This is an easy way to add interesting and unique slide layouts to an existing theme. You could even use this feature to design an entirely
new theme
, as in the example below.
Creating a custom slide layout
To insert a new slide layout:
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Navigate to
Slide Master view
.
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From the
Slide Master
tab, click the
Insert Layout
command.
Clicking the Insert Layout command
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A new slide layout will appear.
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The layout will include
Title
and
Footer
placeholders by default. Click the
Title
and
Footers
boxes in the
Master Layout
group to toggle these placeholders on and off.
The Title and Footer options
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Click the
bottom half
of the
Insert
Placeholder
command, then select the desired placeholder type. We recommend using the
Content
placeholder most of the time because it can be used for any type of slide content.
Inserting a Content placeholder
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Click and drag to draw the placeholder on the slide. You can add more placeholders if desired.
Drawing a placeholder
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Using the other tabs on the Ribbon, you can also add background graphics, shapes, or pictures to the slide layout.
To rename a custom layout:
You'll want to give your custom layout a
unique name
so it will be easy to find.
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Navigate to
Slide Master view
.
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Select the desired layout, then click the
Rename
command.
Clicking the Rename command
-
A dialog box will appear. Type the desired name, then click
Rename
.
Renaming a layout
To use a custom layout:
Once you've created a custom slide layout, it's easy to add a new slide with that layout to your presentation.
-
If you're currently in Slide Master view, click the
Close Master View
command on the
Slide Master
tab.
Closing Slide Master view
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From the
Home
tab, click the
bottom half
of the
New Slide
command, then select the custom layout from the menu that appears.
Inserting a new slide with a custom layout
PowerPoint also allows you to add new placeholders to an
existing
slide layout. In the example below, we're adding a
Picture
placeholder to the
Section Header
layout.
Adding a placeholder to an existing slide layout
Using custom layouts in other presentations
When you modify the Slide Master or slide layouts in Slide Master view, you're actually creating a custom version of the current theme. If you want to apply the theme to other presentations, you'll need to
save it
.
To save a theme:
-
Select the the
Slide Master
tab, click the
Themes
command, then select
Save Current Theme
from the drop-down menu.
Saving a custom theme
If you're not in Slide Master view, you can save the theme from the
Design
tab. Just click the drop-down arrow in the
Themes
group, then select
Save Current Theme
.
Saving a theme from the Design tab
Challenge!
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Open an existing PowerPoint presentation. If you want, you can use our
practice presentation
.
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Navigate to
Slide Master
view.
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Insert a picture or shape on all
slides
.
-
Customize an
existing
slide
layout
. If you are using the example, modify the
Content with Caption
layout by moving the red arrow below the Mongibello logo.
-
Change the
font
of the
master title style
on the slide master.
-
Create a
new slide layout
and add at least one
placeholder
.
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Review the presentation in Normal view to see the changes.
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Save the theme
so you'll be able to use the custom layouts in other presentations.