Logo in Title

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On the master, I am trying to "fill" my title box and place our logo at the end on top of the "fill". Looks fine on the master screen but when I go back to normal the logo is in the back. I've tried bringing forward, sending the title to the back nothing helps. Any help?
 
Objects on the Master Slide become the background for your Slides. They are
always behind everything on your slide.

If you need the Logo on top of another object (on any/all the slides),
consider copy and paste from one slide to the next, instead of on the
Master. It does make your presentation a little larger, but that can't be
helped if the object must be on top..

Have you considered making the title semi-transparent (thereby allowing you
to leave the logo in the background)?


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Girl 52 said:
On the master, I am trying to "fill" my title box and place our logo at
the end on top of the "fill". Looks fine on the master screen but when I go
back to normal the logo is in the back. I've tried bringing forward,
sending the title to the back nothing helps. Any help?
 
On the master, I am trying to "fill" my title box and place our logo at the end on top
of the "fill". Looks fine on the master screen but when I go back to normal the logo is
in the back. I've tried bringing forward, sending the title to the back nothing helps.
Any help?

One idea here:

Figure out the proportions of the title area.
Create an image of the same proportions with your logo dropped in at, let's say, the
right side.

So now you have an image like:

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-LOGO (where XXX = white space)

Set that as the PICTURE fill for your title text placeholder then set the placeholder's
textbox margins so as to keep the text out of the logo.

You'll want to disable the "Resize autoshape to fit text" setting as well.



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