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Making changes to slide masters can be an efficient way of applying formatting and design elements consistently to every slide in your presentation.
Master slides are special slides that allow you to format basic information and apply it to every slide in a presentation. By using the master slides, you can add consistency to a presentation, making it easier to follow and understand. Masters let you format the title, background, color, date, time, and slide number.
In PowerPoint 2003, there are two master slides. The slide master controls formatting for all slides except the title slide(s). The title master controls formatting only for the title slide(s). To create a slide master or title master, refer to Working with a Slide Master.
To make changes that will affect all of a presentation's slides, use the slide master.
From the View menu, select Master » Slide Master
The slide master and Slide Master View toolbar appear.
To make changes to your slides, in the Slides area, select the Slide Master (slide 1)
To make changes to your title slide(s), in the Slides area, select the Title Master (slide 2)
HINTS:
You can work on the master slide just as you would a regular slide.
If there is no title master, on the Slide Master View toolbar, click INSERT NEW TITLE MASTER
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Make the appropriate changes to the master slide
NOTE: For instructions on how to change the background, fonts, bullets, or removing images, see Customizing Slide Elements.
When you have finished making your changes, from the View menu, select Normal
OR
From the Slide Master View toolbar, click CLOSE MASTER VIEW
The changes will appear on all slides in your presentation.
You can change the color, size, and style of fonts and bullets. You can also change the background color or give it a shading effect or texture. Instructions for customizing the font, background, and bullets can be found in the Customizing Slide Elements document.
Placeholders are boxes with dotted outlines that appear when you create a new slide. These boxes act as specified areas where you can add text or objects. Just click within a placeholder to add text or double click to add an object. Placeholders can be moved, resized, and reformatted on the master slide by clicking and dragging them. When you format the placeholders on a master slide, the placeholders throughout the slides appear in that format.

Select the placeholder you want to format by clicking the mouse within that placeholder
Place the mouse pointer over any of the handles (squares) that appear around the outside of a selected placeholder
The mouse appears as a double arrow
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HINT: Select a corner handle to maintain the aspect ratio when resizing.
Click and hold the mouse button
Drag the handle until the placeholder reaches the desired size
Release the mouse button
Select the placeholder you want to move by clicking the mouse within that placeholder
Place mouse over the shaded border of the selected placeholder until the mouse turns into a four-sided arrow ![]()
Click and hold the mouse
Drag the placeholder to the desired location
Anytime during your creation process, you can go to the slide master to add the time, date, and slide numbers. The time, date, and slide numbers are shown on slide shows, printed slides, handouts, and the notes pages. The time, date, and slide numbers are also shown throughout every view (e.g., Normal, Slide Sorter, Slide Show, Notes Page, and the Slides and Outline tabs).
NOTE: Date and time symbols are generally used to keep track of draft versions as the presentation goes through development stages. You might want to omit date and time symbols from the final printed versions.
From the View menu, select Header and Footer...
The Header and Footer dialog box appears.

Select the Slide tab
If you do not want the options to appear on the title slide, select Don't show on title slide
To apply changes to all slides (including the masters), click APPLY TO ALL
NOTE: If you are changing the header and footer from a master slide, you will not be able to apply the changes to only one slide. You will be automatically making the changes to all the slides that follow that master slide.
If you do not want the numbers on your PowerPoint slides to start from the number one, you can change this in the Page Setup dialog box. The Page Setup dialog box allows you to type the number you wish to start numbering the slides from.
From the File menu, select Page Setup...
The Page Setup dialog box appears.
In the Number slides from text box, type the number from which to start numbering slides
NOTE: This number determines the numbering in Normal, Slide Sorter, Slides and Outline views.
Click OK