Slide Master - Slide Range

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Paras Shah

How do I set what slides use a particular slide master. When I am in Master
view and I roll the mouse over the slide master is specifies "used by slides
1-23." How can I edit this range?

Thanks.
 
This is more of a reporting feature than an adjustable one.

In PowerPoint 2002, to change the Master that a slide or slides will use:
1) Select the slide(s) from the slide sorter, or slide miniatures pane (in
normal view)
2) In the Task pane select the design temples pane
3) Click on the pulldown arrow next to the design template you want to use
for this slide(s)
4) Select 'Apply to selected slides'

Now if you go back to the Master slide view, you'll see the reporting has
changed.

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[CRITICAL UPDATE - Anyone using Office 2003 should install the critical
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Hello,

PowerPoint doesn't provide the functionality that you are looking for from
Slide Master view. The tip showing which slides use a particular master is
just read-only information and cannot be edited directly.

If you (or anyone else reading this message) think that it's important that
PowerPoint provide this kind of functionality, don't forget to send your
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Microsoft Corporation
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