Introduction
A master page is used to create a consistent layout throughout your entire presentation. By adding a master page, you can define a page layout that will be shown as a background for all other pages where the master page is enabled.
When using a master page, it will remain active and visible during playback, even when switching between normal pages. This means that if your master page contains dynamic content such as videos or scrolling text, these will continue running as you move from one page to another.
If you need some pages to have a different layout, you can disable the master page for those specific pages.
In this section
Creating a master page
How to add a new master page to your presentation, defining a common layout for use across multiple pages.
Importing an existing master page
How to reuse a master page from another presentation by importing it into your current presentation.
Switching between the master page and normal pages
How to navigate to the master page to design shared elements, and how to return to editing normal pages.
Removing the master page
How to delete the master page from your presentation if you decide not to use it anymore.
Important notes
- When using a master page, its elements remain active and running during playback. For example, if the master page contains a video, it will continue playing even when switching to other pages.
- Master pages are ideal for elements such as:
- Background images or colors
- Company logos
- Scrolling messages or news tickers
- Clocks or dynamic time displays
- Video loops used as a decorative background
- If you do not want the master page shown on a specific page, you can turn off the “Show the Master Page on the Background of this Page” option in that page’s Style Properties.