How to create or format a default presentation in PowerPoint 2002 and PowerPoint 2003 (291914)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2002
This article was previously published under Q291914
For a Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 version of this article, see 198158.
For a Microsoft PowerPoint
97 version of this article, see 190343.
For a Microsoft PowerPoint 7.0 and
earlier version of this article, see 61916.
IN THIS TASKSUMMARY This article describes how to establish a set of default
formats that you can use for new presentations. The file that you create will
be used as the basis for new presentations, unless you already have a
presentation open. In this case, you can use either the default format or the
format of the active presentation.
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Create a Design Template To establish a set of default formats that you can use for new
presentations, create a new design template. To do so, follow these steps:
- Start Microsoft PowerPoint, and then open a new
presentation.
- Set the various defaults that you want to be use for each
new presentation. You can set the following items as defaults:
- Slide size.
- Slide orientation.
- Color scheme.
- Colors for fill, line, shadow, pattern contrast, and
text.
- Text styles.
- Object attributes (opaque, framed, filled, shadowed,
sized to text, pattern, line style, and arrowhead).
- Defaults for text, label, or word processing objects
(indents, tabs, and line spacing) on the Slide Master, Notes Master, and
Handout Page.
- Printer settings for slides, notes, and
handouts.
- Initial view (slides, notes, Slide Master, Title
Master, Notes Master, Handout Page, Title Sorter, or Slide Sorter).
- On the File menu, click Save As.
- In the Save as type list, click Design Template.
- Name the file Blank.pot, and then
click Save.
This file will now be used as the basis for all new
presentations. Note If no file location has been set for the Microsoft Office XP
Workgroup Templates, the template will be saved to the following folder: profiles path\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
For example:
C:\Winnt\Profiles\Joe User\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
profiles path is the location of the
profile for the user currently that is logged in and using Windows. If you are
running Microsoft Windows 98, and User Profiles are not turned on, the default
folder is:
C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates
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REFERENCES
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
291924
How to embed fonts for a consistent text appearance across systems in PowerPoint
2002
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Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 11/23/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbformat kbnewfile kbhowto KB291914 |
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