Once you’ve clicked that, you’re all set! I’ll show you some easy tips below to help you create your own template. So, what’s the magic trick to create a super useful PowerPoint template? Well, it’s all located in an area called Slide Master, which you can access through the View tab.
By putting in the effort to lay out your slides up front (in many cases, less than an hour of effort is required), you save yourself tons of time and money down the line. Instead, it’s much simpler to build these features into the slides themselves, so you don’t have to start from scratch with each new slide you create. It’s far too easy to mix up a font size in a title somewhere, or to have your alignment off-center on your footer. The problem with doing these kinds of things manually on a slide-by-slide basis is that there’s no guarantee you will get everything consistent. Too many people struggle trying to make their slides look cohesive by manually going into each and every slide to change things like the fonts or backgrounds. It’s simply a case of learning how to create and use a PowerPoint template effectively. I might be a self-proclaimed PowerPoint wizard, but anyone can master the really easy ways to speed up your presentation-creation time.
You don’t need to be a professional to be able to take advantage of some of the time-saving tricks PowerPoint has to offer.