Look for these changes: increased line spacing between top-level items a bigger left margin and the new picture bullet.Īs I look through all the slides, I see the changes reflected in every type of list. So, let’s click Normal and look at the various bulleted lists with the new formatting. We are finished with our changes to the slide master. The new picture bullet is inserted on the slide master, in various sizes to match each text level. Here is a lime-green sphere, perfect for the theme I am using. This gives me the option to browse for a picture file of my own, or search for one on the web. I’d like something different, so I’ll click Picture. To see other options, I’ll select the placeholder, and click the arrow next to Bullets, on the HOME tab.Īs we point to these alternative bullet styles, we see how they would look.įor more choices, click Bullets and Numbering. I like it, but I could choose something else, if I wanted. The theme has a green arrow for a bullet. Now, let’s have fun with the type of bullet we are using for the list. So, all lists in the presentation will now have more space on the left. 5”.Īs I increase the number, the list moves to the right. Then, we click Size & Properties, TEXT BOX, and in the Left margin box, increase the number, from. Now, on the slide master, lets add more space on the left margin of the list by right-clicking the placeholder and clicking Format Shape. So, in a list like this, the second-level text keeps its original spacing, but there is a bit more space above the top-level text. Note that I haven’t changed the line spacing for the other text levels. So, with this increase, a list of top-level text, like the Agenda list, will change from single spacing to slightly more than single spacing. Under Spacing, in the Before box, I’ll increase the spacing, from 10 points to 20, and click OK. To increase the line spacing for just the top-level text, I’ll click in that line, and click Line Spacing, Line Spacing Options. The list is currently set at 1.0, or single spacing. Selecting the text placeholder, I’ll click HOME, Line Spacing. I’ll click VIEW, Slide Master, and select the slide master thumbnail. I like the larger font sizes, but I think we should increase the line spacing as well. The Agenda slide shows just the top level text with the larger font, and the next slide, Our values, shows the second-level text, as well. I’ll click Normal to switch to the normal view. Let’s see how the larger font sizes look on the slides. I won’t worry about the next three levels of text because I don’t use those. I also want to increase the font size for the second-level text, so I’ll select it and choose 20. Notice that the bullet size increases in proportion to the font size. To change the font size for the top level, I’ll select that line, click HOME, and look in the Font Size box, which shows a font size of 18. We’ll make changes similar to those we made in Movie 2: Change font size, line spacing, and indentation.Īnd we’ll also change the type of bullet we are using.īecause this is the slide master, we see the font size, spacing, and bullet for each level of text. That will affect the bulleted list formatting in each of the master layouts. To change all the bulleted lists, we’ll select the slide master thumbnail - the one at the top - and change the formatting for the list placeholder and text here. To open the slide master, click VIEW, Slide Master. So, we’ll make all our changes on the slide master. In this presentation, we want to change the list formatting everywhere, not just on one or two slides.
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