Microsoft KB Archive/188911

= PPT98: Default Formatting Not Applied to Every New Presentation =

Article ID: 188911

Article Last Modified on 10/3/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 98 for Macintosh

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This article was previously published under Q188911



For a Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 version of this article, see 291913.

For a Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 version of this article, see 198201.

For a Microsoft PowerPoint 97 version of this article, see 190398.

For a Microsoft PowerPoint 7.0 version of this article, see 137831.



SUMMARY
If you add objects (logos, specific text, and so on) to your default PowerPoint template, the objects appear only in new presentations that you create based on this template. If you create a presentation based on a different template, those objects are not created automatically.

NOTE: In PowerPoint 98, the default template is called Blank Presentation. It is located in the Templates folder.

There are five methods to create a new PowerPoint presentation, and only two of them automatically use the default template.



MORE INFORMATION
The PowerPoint Startup dialog box gives you three choices for how to create a new presentation:
 * AutoContent Wizard
 * Use A Template
 * Blank Presentation

Of these three choices, only the Blank Presentation choice uses the default template.

You can also create a new presentation by clicking New on the File menu. When you do this, you can choose the template you want for your new presentation; Blank Presentation is not selected automatically. In contrast, if you click the New button on the Standard Toolbar, your presentation will be based on Blank Presentation.

A presentation created using a presentation template other than Blank Presentation won't contain user-added items (unless you added the items to that template file).

Additional query words: 8.00 powerpnt w_powerpt w_powerpnt ppt8 macppt98 mac_ppt pp98

Keywords: kbinfo kbformat kbtemplate KB188911

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