Cindy,
Since you are using PPT 2002, you can set up multiple master title slides,
and then apply the master you want to the title slide you want. You may have
a problem with the masters disappearing on you if you don't use them right
away. This can be avoided by preserving or pinning the masters you haven't
used yet.
Give me a few minutes and I will have a new article up on my site that goes
over the process for creating and preserving the extra slide masters. (I
have it written up, just haven't gotten it posted yet.)
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Cindy said:
No - I want a title slide which I will use at the beginning of the
presentation, and a second title slide which I will use periodically to
introduce different topics. While they will share some of the same
elements, they will be very different from each other.