![]() For a non-technical audience, the last slide was more appropriate. But this presentation was made to show parents of children with ADHD the research on the TM technique. ![]() If this presentation had been created for the purpose of presenting the research at a scientific conference, I would not have made the last slide I probably would have left the slide with the bulleted text. (I want to mention that this presentation was about research done on children with ADHD and the effects of teaching them the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique. In this situation, I ended up replacing the text with a SmartArt diagram, but at least I had a presentation full of slides that were consistent! Here’s my final slide. Here you see the result after resetting the slide and left-justifying the title. In Slide Master view, right-click the slide master and choose Rename Master. (Again, you can select several slides at once.) To rename a slide master, follow these steps: 1. (In PowerPoint 2003, click the selected layout in the Slide Layout task pane, click the down arrow, and choose Reapply Layout. Right-click the slide and choose Reset Slide. ![]() ( Tip: Select as many slides as you want in the left pane, right-click any of the slides and do the same, to change the layout for all those slides. ![]() Right-click the slide and choose (Slide) Layout, then choose the Layout you want. ![]()
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