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Samantha

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Since: Jan 26, 2009
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:29 pm
Post subject: Changing a background on single slide without changing every slide
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I am making a slide show for class and I want every slide to have a different
background. Everytime I go to the next slide it automatically has the same
background as the slide before. When I go to change it it changes the first
slide also. What do I do!

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Sayid Aksa

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:25 pm
Post subject: RE: Changing a background on single slide without changing every slide
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"Samantha" wrote:

> I am making a slide show for class and I want every slide to have a different
> background. Everytime I go to the next slide it automatically has the same
> background as the slide before. When I go to change it it changes the first
> slide also. What do I do!

hi samantha,

if you are using powerpoint 2007, follow this steps :

1. On the top Powerpoint Menu > Click View > Slide Master
2. On Slide Master Tab, Click Background Styles > Format Background
3. On fill details > Tick the option "Picture or Texture Fill" > Select
Which Slide You Want to Apply The Background (By Click on the slide directly
through your left panel) & Dont Click Apply This To All option.


hope that helps


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John Wilson

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:06 am
Post subject: RE: Changing a background on single slide without changing every slide
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Hi Samantha

Right click an empty area of the slide > Format background
choose the background needed and also tick "Hide Background Graphics"
DONT click Apply to All
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