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I need help with PowerPoint actually but I can not even google it because I do not know how it is called there.
In InDesign, repetitive elements are in Master Pages. But in PowerPoint, Master Page is something very different. I need to remove repetitive logos so each page will not include them, when I export.
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Create several Masters/Parents. Create a child of such where you remove the logo. Apply this child.
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By @nils_1630I need help with PowerPoint actually
You might ask on the PowerPoint forum in the Microsoft community:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_powerpoint
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PowerPoint has a main Master slide. Layouts are derivative from the Master slide. If the logo is on EVERY layout, it is on the Master slide. If if it is only on SOME layouts, it was inserted just on those layouts. Simply go to the Master slide, if you don't see the logo there, check each layout. (It is possible for some presentations to have multiple master slides, with each one have their own set of layouts. Just keep looking.)
Finally, it is possible that someone inserted the logo on each slide one at a time, bypassing the master and layouts completely.
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PowerPoint > View menu > Slide Master
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Thanks, Mike. I assume the OP knew the location but you know what happens when you assume...
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Hey Dave, yeah, in a world of brief questions and brief descriptions, my take on things (assumptions) is often way off. Maybe the OP will expand on the question?
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Thanks for your answers! I was in almost right place several times. I went to "View/Slide Master".
But the thing was I had to scroll up to see the actual Master Page that included required repetitive content.
By default, the "sub-master" pages are visible in PowerPoint 2019. This is the first time in my life that I have to scroll up something I open first time ever. I did not ask in PowerPoint forums because I am very familiar with InDesign and completely not with PowerPoint. Many things are just very very weird for me in PP.
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Yes, the Slide Master part of PowerPoint is trying to show a parent/child relationship to different sub-layouts. I find the interface challenging.