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Monday, March 4, 2019
Adding Watermark to All Slides in a PowerPoint 2013 Presentation
I want to add a light gray background word SLOW to all screens in a PowerPoint presentation. (I think you can guess why.) Everywhere I look, it says change the master and it will apply that change to all slides. No, it doesn't. Is there some additional step required, on Princes and Princesses of PowerPoint?
Clayton,
ReplyDeleteI believe that you can create a new presentation with a different name, and put the watermark into its master. Then, copy all of the slides from your original presentation, and paste them into the new presentation, and choose the paste option of "use destination theme". That has always worked for me in the past...
Cheers,
Rusty