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hi welcome to Tutamp;#39;s plus my name is Bob Blitzer and I want to show you an essential feature of Microsoft PowerPoint that many people overlook and that is how to use master slides when you want to give an overall format to a PowerPoint presentation donamp;#39;t apply the formatting to every slide individually because not only is that time-consuming but itamp;#39;s very easy to be inconsistent maybe you apply a font of say size fourteen on one slide and maybe then you slip and apply size 13 on another slide and once you do that what happens if you change your mind maybe you want to change a color or font then you have to go through the entire presentation making changes to individual slides that just compounds the problem now you might know that in the Windows version of PowerPoint you can go to the design tab or on the Mac version you could go to the themes tab and apply one of these themes and thatamp;#39;s great but what if you want to make some changes later on or maybe yo