Copying Slides Watermarks

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Copying Slides Watermarks

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What's the command in PowerPoint 2007 that allows to make it so the slides 3 & 4 you see in the attached jpg take on the same orange band at the bottom of slides 2 & 5?
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Has the orange band been created in one of the slide masters, or directly on the slides?
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Hi Hans,
On the slide masters. :hello:

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Can you apply the slide master with the orange band to the other slides?
Or copy the band to the slide master of those other slides?
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Also check that you don't have "Hide background graphics" checked on the Design Tab when viewing those slides.
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How do you "apply the slide master with the orange band to the other slides"?

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Select the slide or slides.
On the Home tab of the ribbon, click Layout, and select the desired layout.
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I've tried that but the pesky orange band still doesn't show on slide 3 & 4 so here's the ppt file, can you please tell me how to do it?

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Ha! The person who designed this presentation placed a white rectangle over the orange one :laugh:

As you can see in the screenshot below, the white rectangle is in front of the orange one and behind the picture in the Z-order.
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You can delete the white rectangles.
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Thank you Hans and thank you Stuart also

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Still looking at the same file...
Why do slides 2, 3 and 4 have that vertical line beside the word Italgen you see in the attached picture when you run the slide show but not when you open the ppt normally?
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Slides 10-15 have the same problem as slides 1-4
These slides all use a layout called Vuota, the other slides use the layout called Contenuto

If you go to the slide master you will see that the Vuota layout has an extra text box on top of the orange band, that duplicates the text in a slightly different place. If you delete this text box then it all looks fine. (See attached version).
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Perfect, thanks Stuart :-)