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in this video you will see how to edit footer in PPT in PowerPoint you can edit the footer by clicking on the footer and then type what you want however the change made in the footer will be applicable to only that slide if you want to change the footer on all the slides in Powerpoint then you need to click here on the insert tab and you will see the option of header and footer you can edit the footer using this option just click on it and you will see this header and footer window if you already have a footer you will see the footer is on and the text type in the footer so if you want to change footer on all the slides for example letamp;#39;s say we will type here PowerPoint footer and you need to click on apply all to make changes to all the slides and if you click on apply the change will be made to the current slide only so after clicking on apply to all if you go to the next slide as you can see here the PowerPoint has automatically updated the new footer on the new slide so if