

Then, we’ll click HOME, Font Color, and change the font color to dark blue.Īnd let’s click Bold to turn off the bold formatting.Īlso, let’s center the footer placeholder. (The date shows on the slide master, even though I have chosen not to show it on the slides.)įirst, let’s press Ctrl and click to select both footer placeholders. The footers that appear on the slide master are the text footer and date. This change needs to apply to all the relevant layouts. To change the color for the text footer, I’ll click the slide master. The longer date format should now fit on one line. I’ll select it, point to a corner sizing handle, click the two-headed arrow cursor, and drag down to lengthen the placeholder. In any case, we need to enlarge the date placeholder. We just see the default date format, which does fit. You can’t see that in the slide master view on this layout. This is what the date looks like on the title slide. With the date format I chose, the placeholder is too small. I have selected the title slide master layout. One of our formatting issues is with the date on the title slide. You can also make changes to specific layouts, any of these slides below the slide master.

Make changes to it that you want to apply to all the slides. The slide master is the top slide thumbnail. To open the slide master, click VIEW, Slide Master. My other concern is with the text footer for the rest of the slides: the light green font color is hard to see.įor formatting issues like these, related to the look, size, or position of headers and footers, edit the slide master. On the title slide, the date appears, but it is broken into two lines I want it to sit on one line. I have applied headers and footers to this presentation, and there are a couple of things that I want to change.
