![]() MacOS users should also read XML Hacking: Editing in macOS to avoid a couple of Mac-specific XML issues. ![]() If you haven’t editing XML directly before, please read XML Hacking: An Introduction. Searching and Replacing using a text editor would be much quicker and more thorough. It’s time-consuming and error-prone to try to make all the changes by hand. Follow the same sequence: rearrange the colors in the theme, fix the Slide Master, then the Layouts and finally repair any element on each slide that still needs help.īut what about if there are multiple templates, or several decks that have been created from a faulty theme? Repairing color theme problems manually quickly becomes an ordeal. If you didn’t test the template or theme and you’ve already created a presentation before finding the theme problem, it’s more work to fix. Repairing color themes requires rearranging the theme colors, then recoloring any graphic elements on the Slide Master and Slide Layouts. Say you’ve created a theme or template, but some of the tests in the last article show problems. If you catch them early, most issues with color themes can be corrected using PowerPoint’s user interface. ![]() But what about if you (or your client) have discovered that an existing color theme has a problem. Last time, I wrote about how to make great color themes.
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