Templates for Power Point 2007

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newstudentmbh

Does my Office Power Point 2007 come with basic templates already loaded or
do I have to go online and download templates to use? If already loaded
where are they located? Thanks
 
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Beth Melton

newstudentmbh said:
Does my Office Power Point 2007 come with basic templates already loaded
or
do I have to go online and download templates to use? If already loaded
where are they located? Thanks

The design templates are now called Themes in PPT. Take a look at the Deign
tab and you'll find them in the Themes group. If you also want to review the
Themes online then open the Themes gallery (click the More button) and
you'll see a command for "More Themes on Microsoft Office Online" which will
take you to the PPT Themes.

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Guides for the Office 2007 Interface:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/HA102295841033.aspx
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

In Powerpoint 2007 click the Office Button then 'New'.

You'll find a list of 'Installed Templates' which can be a combination of ones installed with Powerpoint 2007 and those you had
installed from prior versions. In that same dialog, if you're connected to Microsoft Office Online you'll be able to access the
templates from there or you can still go to http://office.microsoft.com/templates in your browser.

There are also a number of 3rd party offerings available on the web and in stores for Powerpoint design templates.

The 'Design' tab in Powerpoint assists in changing the theme (color set, font, background and effects) of the templates, while Slide
Master choices also remain available veia the View Tab


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Does my Office Power Point 2007 come with basic templates already loaded or
do I have to go online and download templates to use? If already loaded
where are they located? Thanks <<
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MS Office System Products MVP

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