Linking Titles together

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Blaze84

Can someone please help me with the following.

My presentation has about 5 groups of slides, each group has contains about
10 slides (50 in total). Within each group the slide "Title" will be the
same. Is there a way that within each group, I can link the title together
so at some point in the future if I decide to change the title, I only have
to change it on the first slide then it will update on the next 9 as well.

For example, if I want "Production Details" to title 10 slides, I would like
to only type it once, on the first slide, then put some type of
command/reference in to the next 9 slides so that their titles are the same
as the one I typed in.


Thanks.
 
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Ute Simon

My presentation has about 5 groups of slides, each group has contains
about
10 slides (50 in total). Within each group the slide "Title" will be the
same. Is there a way that within each group, I can link the title
together
so at some point in the future if I decide to change the title, I only
have
to change it on the first slide then it will update on the next 9 as well.

For example, if I want "Production Details" to title 10 slides, I would
like
to only type it once, on the first slide, then put some type of
command/reference in to the next 9 slides so that their titles are the
same
as the one I typed in.


Depending on the PowerPoint version you use, you could create separate
masters for the sections and insert the title in a text box on the master.
But I would not recommend that, because I do not recommend using the same
title for 10 slides. It is easier for your viewers if the slides are
distinguishable by their titles. You could use "Production Details" as a
part of the title or as a subtitle (in a text box) but should add an
individual slide title to that.

Best regards,
Ute
 

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