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Copying slides into Templates

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Oct 21, 2019 Oct 21, 2019

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Hi, 

My very first question in the Forum. 

I'm Creating a Template for an eLearning course and have put in the objects and captions that are common to all slides, created slides using etc. All that works well. 

I created a specific color theme for Matching type quiz question in another project and wanted to use this as a part of the Template. When I simply cut and paste into the template file, this qiz question alone takes on the Mater slide of the project from which I copied the slide. 

How do I make it nherit the properties of the Template Master ? 

 

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If you are indeed talking about a cptl file (which is the extension for a template file), please do not use it anymore because it is buggys since some versions. For design consistency, a custom Theme is what you need. Especially since you talk about the sensitive Quizzing master slides. Components of a theme are :

  1. Used fonts (since 11.5)
  2. Used Color Palette
  3. All object Styles
  4. All master slides
  5. Skin setup
  6. Recording defaults (if you nees simulations.

Have a look at this blog:

http://blog.lilybiri.com/whats-in-a-theme-a-template

It was written a while ago, the new Theme Properties panel was not yet available.

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