On 12/5/03 6:16 PM, in article upADr54uDHA.2880 DeleteThis @tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl, "TAJ
Simmons" <awesome DeleteThis @NOMORESPAMpowerpointbackgrounds.com> wrote:
> Jeff
>> I would like to have the 8 colors in my color scheme, plus my 8 extra font
>> colors show up in every new presentation that I open. Any ideas?
>
> If you save a presentation those last 8 colors are preserved. So your best
> bet is to select the 8 colors you want then saved that as the "default"
> template. Which I'm not sure how you do on a mac
>
> I'm still not sure how you set the default template on a mac
Here is the tutorial for opening the blank presentation template and editing
it to your liking. Once you have it open, select the eight colors you want,
save, and close. Note that these colors will only appear for presentations
using the Blank Presentation design template, which is the default one.
Change the design of the default blank presentation
You might want to change the design of the default blank presentation in the
Project Gallery if, for example, you always use a certain color scheme or if
you want the logo of your company in every presentation.
1. Open an existing presentation or create a new one.
2. Change the presentation to suit your needs.
3. On the File menu, click Save As.
4. On the Format pop-up menu, click Design Template.
5. Find the Microsoft Office X folder by using the column browser, and then
open the Templates/Presentations/Designs folder.
6. In the Save As box, type Blank Presentation, and then click Save. If a
message box is displayed, click Replace to replace the existing blank
presentation.
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Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
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