Learn about Slide Master view in PowerPoint 365 for Windows. This is the view that lets you access the Slide Master in PowerPoint, and make edits to Slide Masters and Slide Layouts.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 365 for Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 and higher
Slide Master View is an important view within PowerPoint 365 for Windows. Why? Because, if you make any changes or edits within this view, these modifications will influence all slides within your presentation. For example, if you want to make your company logo appear on all the slides, you will have to add the logo within the Slide Master. If you want the font size of your slide titles to be a little larger or smaller, then those edits also need to be made in the Slide Master.
Having said so, this page is not a tutorial on how you can make changes in the Slide Master but just a brief overview of how you can access Slide Master view. You can see the Slide Master interface in Figure 1, below. We explain how you can bring up Slide Master view, later on this page.
Figure 1: Slide Master view in PowerPoint 365 for Windows
Figure 1 above shows how a typical Slide Master looks like. Here are some guidelines on working in this view:
To access Slide Master view, you can choose from either of these two options:
Once you are in Slide Master view, you can edit the actual Slide Master(s) and its Slide Layouts. In subsequent tutorials, we explore options available within the Slide Master:
To go back to Normal view from Slide Master view, choose any of these options:
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