----- Echo S wrote: -----
Ok, I have a couple of guesses. My comments are inline.
alice said:
Thanks Echo S, I tried what you said and I dont think that is the
problem.
I think I should check "Include Original" with every tread so that you all
can understand what I am saying. I was telling Steve that all I want to do
each week for our church is have 5 different pictures or background
templates to add text on that are songs. I have 100 slides per week to work
on. I can do this in about 6 different ways but cant find the right
combination to do it. I really want to learn the Master Slides but have some
problems. I dont know if my PP is messed up or not, cus I dont have anything
to compare it with.
I doubt your installation of PPT is messed up.
What I have been doing is open up PP go to Master View modify the
slide
the way I want it add a picture which I can do alot of different ways the
make sure the placeholders are on top go to Normal View-Insert-slides from
outline-pick a song in text format from a word Doc. then PP makes lots of
slides for me with text on them. I have at this point to clean up the text
cus some of the words are above the placeholders
Ok, I'm pretty sure I know what's happening here. See, PPT imports text from
Word based on the styles you've used in Word when creating the text. So I
think what you're seeing is all your text coming in as individual slide
titles, which makes for a lot of cleanup.
I would recommend that you spend a little time in the Word document just
adding styles to your existing text. Here's how it will transfer to PPT:
Word --> PPT
Heading 1 --> Slide title
Heading 2-->Primary bullet
Heading 3-->Secondary bullet.
Whenever PPT sees text which is specified in Word as Heading 1 style, it
creates a new slide.
I know you don't use the placeholders, but if you're going to import Word
text the way you are (Insert/Slides/From Outline), then the text is going to
be placed in a placeholder. Period. There's nothing you can do about that,
although you can save yourself some cleanup time by using the placeholders
as they're intended.
When you create your master slide, don't delete the text placeholder.
Instead, resize it and reposition it so it is at least similar to what you
want your slides to look like. Remove the bullets from the placeholder if
you want. Set the color of the text and all that, but don't just delete the
thing. Or resize and move it out of the way (down into a corner of the slide
or something).
Then when you're creating your actual slides, select the Title and Text
slide layout (or even use just the Title Slide layout). The placeholders
should be positioned and formatted on those slides in the manner you
specified on your master slide.
but MY PROBLEM IS AT THIS POINT IS THE WHITE FILL COLOR AND BLACK
OUTLINE
LINE IS THERE, which I cant understand since the autoshape says no fill no
line. Why does it do this? I go back to Master Side and it's not there to
get rid of it. I have to go back to Normal View and delete each slide
indivually which is a pain. Thanks for trying to fiqure this out.
Ok. I know I babbled up above about stuff that isn't really what you're
concerned about right this second. I know you just want to get rid of the
white fill and black outline, but reading through and working through the
suggestions above may help you accomplish this as well.
That said, here's what I think is going on with the white fill/black
outline.
My first thought is that you just need to reapply the slide layout (not the
slide master) to your slides after you import your Word document.
For example, if I import a Word file into a presentation here using PPT 2002
(aka PPT XP), even though my template (my master slide) specifies Futura
White 40 pt as the title font, the text comes into the title placeholder
formatted as Verdana 40pt bold, and it's black. (I suspect that's because my
Word document uses Verdana Bold 16 pt color=black for Heading 1 style. PPT's
applying the slide master's 40-pt size, but it doesn't touch the rest of the
formatting.)
If I reapply the slide master to the slide, it doesn't do anything to the
slide. The title font still stays black Verdana bold 40pt. But if I reapply
the slide *layout* (I use the title and text layout), the title font changes
to what is specified on the slide master -- that is, it changes to Futura
White 40 pt (not bold).
This is why it's important that you don't delete the placeholders from your
master slides, as it doesn't really help anything, and it may actually be
hurting things.
If you don't want the bulleted text layout, then use just a Title Slide
layout and format your Title Slide Master appropriately. That is, resize and
reposition the title placeholder, and format the font size and color in that
placeholder as well. If you go that route, you'll want to set up your Word
document so that all the text in it is formatted as Heading 1 so it all
comes in as title text. Then just reapply the slide layout to the slides.
You can do that in slide sorter view to speed things along.
You know what? I just tested something here. I deleted the placeholders from
my master slides, and guess what. When I import slides from outline, PPT
automatically creates placeholders on the slides as determined by the
heading styles in Word -- *and they all have a big white fill*. I think
that's the crux of the issue here.
--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
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the left
of my screen. Yes, I can. This time I just opened PP stayed in
Normal
View
did not go to Master View and didnot add a picture at this
time. I
just went
to Insert-slides from outline and added my song text. It
worked ok
then I
went to Master View and chose the things I wanted. This worked
just
fine
with little cleaning up. The problem I have is when I add a
picture
and
pieces with
each individual post, but I think I understand that you're seeing a
placeholder/textbox of some sort with a white fill when you
add a
picture as
placeholder? If
so,
it's because PPT 2002 (aka PPT XP) actually compensates for
the fact
that
you have a photo, and it gives you a contrasting fill in the placeholder so
you can see the text while you're typing it. It should go away
after
you
click outside the placeholder. slides:
1. Don't delete the "click here to add <whatever text> placeholders
2. Yes, I know you don't want those there, so just format them
with
6-pt
text the same color as your background color. Oh, you have a
photo as
the
background, right? That's okay, just format the placeholders
to 6-pt
text,
and use black as the font color. We can fix that later if it
resolves
your
fill problems.
3. Next, check your autoshape default settings. I can't tell
what
you're
doing amidst all these posts, but I suspect you're just
drawing a
regular
textbox and typing in it.
a. Do that for one textbox -- that is, click the textbox
icon,
click on
the slide, and type some text (it doesn't matter what).
b. Then format the text and textbox the way you want it.
c. Then right-click the textbox and choose "autoshape defaults."
d. To be on the safe side, with the formatted textbox
selected,
go to
Format/Fonts and select "default for new objects."
that
formatting
is for text in the slide placeholders. But you said somewhere,
I
think, that
you don't want to use the slide placeholders. In fact, I think
you
were
deleting them from all slides? So the fill is probably coming
from
somewhere
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com