
Note
OOo uses three interchangeable terms for this one concept.
Master slide, slide master, and master page all refer to a slide
that is used to create other slides. This book, however, will use
only the term slide master, except when describing the user
interface.
Impress has a range of pre-packaged slide masters, found in the
Master Pages section of the Tasks pane. You can also create and save
additional slide masters or add more from other sources. See Chapter
2 for information on creating and modifying slide masters.
Modifying the slide show
Now review the entire presentation and answer some questions. Run
the slide show at least once (see “Running the slide show” on page 27)
before answering them. You might want to add some questions of your
own.
1) Are the slides in the correct order? If not, some of them will need
to be moved.
2) Is the information well spaced and visible to members of an
audience at the back of a large room? They may not be able to see
information at the bottom of a slide, so you may need to design
your presentation to fit the top three-quarters of the screen.
3) Would an additional slide make a particular point clearer? If so,
another slide needs to be created.
4) Do some of the slides seem unnecessary? Hide or delete them.
5) Would custom animations help some of the slides? (Advanced
technique.)
6) Should some of the slides have a different slide transition than
others? The transition of those slides should be changed.
Caution
If one or more slides seem to be unnecessary, hide the slide or
slides, and view the slide show a few more times to make sure
they aren't needed. To hide a slide, right-click the slide in the
Slides pane and select Hide Slide in the pop-up menu. Do not
delete a slide until you have done this; otherwise you may have
to create that slide again.
Once you have answered these and your own questions, make the
necessary changes. This is done most easily in the Slide Sorter view
(see page 15). If you need one or more new slides, create them using
the steps listed in “Inserting additional slides” on page 22.
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