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How Can I Change The Background Color For Only One Slide In Powerpoint For Mac 2011

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Fred web page editor for mac. How to Create a Custom PowerPoint Theme. Search For Search. Related Articles. To change the background of just one slide, in the Normal View, you can get to the Format Background task pane two ways. That means that if you are going to have a dark background color, you want to select a dark background style, so that the text and other. You can use PowerPoint to print your slides (one slide per page), print slides with presenter notes, or print an outline. You can also print handouts of your presentation — with one, two, three, four, six, or nine slides on a page. The sad fact is that Powerpoint isn’t really designed for this sort of presentation so it’s a bit laborious to change each slide to have a different background. Not impossible, just a bit of tedium. Change Background Styles for Slide Layouts in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows Office 2011 for Mac All-in-One For Dummies If you liked this tutorial, do look at this book, authored by Geetesh Bajaj and James Gordon.

I read your interesting article on and one thing you said caught my eye: “slides that contain one word or quote, against a dramatic, colorful background” So, Dave, how do I get a different color background on each slide of a Powerpoint presentation? I knew someone would ask that! The sad fact is that Powerpoint isn’t really designed for this sort of presentation so it’s a bit laborious to change each slide to have a different background. Not impossible, just a bit of tedium.

Let me show you. First off, I start out with a plain slide with no master template. It’s easy to push all the text on all the slides to a single typeface (how? Go into Normal View, then click and drag to select all the text on all the slides, then chose a new font!) and the default layout is usually fine for my text slides – most of which end up being Title Slides, by the way, not Bulleted List Slides – so here’s what I’d typically be looking at: Now, simply right-click (or, if you’re on a Mac like I am, Control-click) and you’ll see the following menu: The option you want is highlighted: Slide Background.

Select that and here’s what you’ll see: Almost done. Click on the pop-up menu and it’ll show you the set of colors in the current color “scheme”, but below it you can specify a new color from a color picker: Choose “More Colors” and you’ll finally have the color picker: Choose the color you want, then click the necessary “OK”, “Apply” and “Save” buttons to get back to your master slide, make a few tweaks on the font color and size, and suddenly your slide is looking at lot more memorable: Hope that helps you see how to create more visually interesting slides in Powerpoint.

I recently downloaded and installed Office 2011 and I was wondering if anybody knew of a way to change the background color from grey to anything you want. In 2008, there was a file in the Contents-->Resources folder called 'Page Layout View Background Rest' that you could replace with any image and the background would change (by 'background', I mean the actual grey color on each side of the word document, not the background of the document itself).

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Below is my Word 2008 appearance, which I would very much like to replicate for 2011. Just wondering if we ever got an answer to this question. I'm a writer and editor that just switched to Mac, and thus far I'm loving every second of it except for trying to read documents in Print Layout View in Office 2011. That gray is just hard as heck on the eyes. I want to switch it back to something like the cool blue of the Windows version. I see there's a drop-down list to change the background in Full Screen (which, by the way is a huge improvement over the Windows version of Office I was using), and I see a place where it looks like you can manage add-ons and plugins for Word and Office, but I don't see anything that will let you change this color.