New slide is always Title Slide layout

T

Trainer

I'm using PowerPoint 2007 on XP. When I make a new slide, why does it
always use the Title Slide layout? Shouldn't the layout to be title and
content so I have in a bulleted list? Can I force it to be a bulleted list
somehow without changing the layout everytime? Is there a setting somewhere
to control the layout?
Thanks for any help you can offer.
 
T

Trainer

I've used two methods: (1) I click the New Slide button on the Home tab,
and (2) I right-click on the Slides Thumbnail panel and choose New Slide.
Even if my new slide follows a bullet list, it still gives me Title Slide
layout. I always have to change the layout.
Thanks.
 
J

John Wilson

Check in Master view that the Title/Text layout is the second layout from
the top (not counting the larger Master). If it isn't move it to this
position and see if that changes anything

John
 
E

Echo S

What if you click the bottom of the New Slide button on the Home tab -- can
you choose the appropriate layout then?

When you insert a slide in PPT 2007, by default it takes on the layout of
the slide you're currently on. So, for example, if the selected slide uses a
"blank" layout, my inserted slide will also have a blank layout. The
exception is when you've got the first slide selected. Because that's almost
always a Title Slide Layout, PPT uses the "text and content" layout for the
following slide. And when you just hit the top of the New Slide button or
right-click and choose New Slide in the slide thumbnails pane, then you get
the default.

2003 generally works the same, although I think you may get a Title Slide
layout if you've got a Title Slide selected somewhere in the presentation
(like if you've used a title slide layout for a section break slide, for
example). In 2007, I always get "title + content" following a Title Slide
Layout no matter where in the presentation the Title Slide Layout is used.

There are also some issues with Title Slide Masters and Title Slide Layouts
when moving from 2007 to 2003 and back. That could help explain why you're
getting Title Slide layouts when you're not expecting them.
 
T

Trainer

I understand what you just explained. But mine doesn't do that :) It is
NOT taking on the layout of the slide I'm current on - it ALWAYS chooses
Title Slide layout. Even when starting from scratch, or when editing
someone elses PPT. Mine is broken :(


Echo S said:
What if you click the bottom of the New Slide button on the Home tab --
can you choose the appropriate layout then?

When you insert a slide in PPT 2007, by default it takes on the layout of
the slide you're currently on. So, for example, if the selected slide uses
a "blank" layout, my inserted slide will also have a blank layout. The
exception is when you've got the first slide selected. Because that's
almost always a Title Slide Layout, PPT uses the "text and content" layout
for the following slide. And when you just hit the top of the New Slide
button or right-click and choose New Slide in the slide thumbnails pane,
then you get the default.

2003 generally works the same, although I think you may get a Title Slide
layout if you've got a Title Slide selected somewhere in the presentation
(like if you've used a title slide layout for a section break slide, for
example). In 2007, I always get "title + content" following a Title Slide
Layout no matter where in the presentation the Title Slide Layout is used.

There are also some issues with Title Slide Masters and Title Slide
Layouts when moving from 2007 to 2003 and back. That could help explain
why you're getting Title Slide layouts when you're not expecting them.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx


Trainer said:
I've used two methods: (1) I click the New Slide button on the Home tab,
and (2) I right-click on the Slides Thumbnail panel and choose New
Slide. Even if my new slide follows a bullet list, it still gives me
Title Slide layout. I always have to change the layout.
Thanks.
 
T

Trainer

Thanks but the title/test is the second from the top. My new slide does not
take on the layout of the slide I'm on. It's always Title Slide layout.
 
T

Trainer

Update: I tried this on another pc and it works correctly - I get the
bullet list like I should. Is there something I can do to fix it on my pc?
Is there an update or a file that can be replaced? What a crazy problem!


Echo S said:
What if you click the bottom of the New Slide button on the Home tab --
can you choose the appropriate layout then?

When you insert a slide in PPT 2007, by default it takes on the layout of
the slide you're currently on. So, for example, if the selected slide uses
a "blank" layout, my inserted slide will also have a blank layout. The
exception is when you've got the first slide selected. Because that's
almost always a Title Slide Layout, PPT uses the "text and content" layout
for the following slide. And when you just hit the top of the New Slide
button or right-click and choose New Slide in the slide thumbnails pane,
then you get the default.

2003 generally works the same, although I think you may get a Title Slide
layout if you've got a Title Slide selected somewhere in the presentation
(like if you've used a title slide layout for a section break slide, for
example). In 2007, I always get "title + content" following a Title Slide
Layout no matter where in the presentation the Title Slide Layout is used.

There are also some issues with Title Slide Masters and Title Slide
Layouts when moving from 2007 to 2003 and back. That could help explain
why you're getting Title Slide layouts when you're not expecting them.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx


Trainer said:
I've used two methods: (1) I click the New Slide button on the Home tab,
and (2) I right-click on the Slides Thumbnail panel and choose New
Slide. Even if my new slide follows a bullet list, it still gives me
Title Slide layout. I always have to change the layout.
Thanks.
 
E

Echo S

No kidding crazy! :)

Try running diagnostics. It's in Office Button | PPT Options | Resources.

If that doesn't do it, well...do you have Shyam's default slide layout
add-in installed? http://www.mvps.org/skp/

Oh, or are you working in compatibility mode? (It will say it at the top of
the screen.) Dunno -- maybe you're somehow set up to open/work in that mode?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx


Trainer said:
Update: I tried this on another pc and it works correctly - I get the
bullet list like I should. Is there something I can do to fix it on my
pc? Is there an update or a file that can be replaced? What a crazy
problem!


Echo S said:
What if you click the bottom of the New Slide button on the Home tab --
can you choose the appropriate layout then?

When you insert a slide in PPT 2007, by default it takes on the layout of
the slide you're currently on. So, for example, if the selected slide
uses a "blank" layout, my inserted slide will also have a blank layout.
The exception is when you've got the first slide selected. Because that's
almost always a Title Slide Layout, PPT uses the "text and content"
layout for the following slide. And when you just hit the top of the New
Slide button or right-click and choose New Slide in the slide thumbnails
pane, then you get the default.

2003 generally works the same, although I think you may get a Title Slide
layout if you've got a Title Slide selected somewhere in the presentation
(like if you've used a title slide layout for a section break slide, for
example). In 2007, I always get "title + content" following a Title Slide
Layout no matter where in the presentation the Title Slide Layout is
used.

There are also some issues with Title Slide Masters and Title Slide
Layouts when moving from 2007 to 2003 and back. That could help explain
why you're getting Title Slide layouts when you're not expecting them.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx


Trainer said:
I've used two methods: (1) I click the New Slide button on the Home
tab, and (2) I right-click on the Slides Thumbnail panel and choose
New Slide. Even if my new slide follows a bullet list, it still gives me
Title Slide layout. I always have to change the layout.
Thanks.

I'm using PowerPoint 2007 on XP. When I make a new slide, why does it
always use the Title Slide layout?

Here it does what you want it to do. How *exactly ... step by step*
are you
inserting a new slide?



Shouldn't the layout to be title and
content so I have in a bulleted list? Can I force it to be a bulleted
list
somehow without changing the layout everytime? Is there a setting
somewhere
to control the layout?



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J

John Wilson

Sorry that didn't work for you. I thought I'd explain my logic just in case
something here helps!

If you just click "NEW SLIDE" without choosing a layout normally 2007
appears to act just like 2003 and add a title / text slide but the logic is
not the same!

In 2007, unlike 2003, you can change the layouts in any way including delete
completely the Title/Text layout. This is why it doesn't just default to this
layout.

First option seems to be Layout 2 whatever it is

If there's only one layout then layout 1

However this logic can fail sometimes and then it seems to go for Title
layout, I had a file with several identical title/text laouts and that seemed
to confuse the logic!

Maybe you have a pot / potx file called blank that has strange layouts,
maybe layout 2 is somehow corrupt
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T

Trainer

Problem solved. I did the Diagnostics as suggested but there were no
issues. Then I checked the Addins and found a PowerPoint addin called
"layout" which I disabled. Now the new slides appear as they should. It's
located in App Data\Microsoft\Addins\addin.ppa

Thank you for you help with this. You both pointed me in the right
direction.
 

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