is a type of Master view in PowerPoint
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Slide Master view is a special feature in PowerPoint that allows you to quickly modify the slides and slide layouts in your presentation.
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When you want all your slides to contain the same fonts and images (such as logos), you can make those changes in one place—the Slide Master, and they'll be applied to all your slides. To open Slide Master view, on the View tab, select Slide Master:

The master slide is the top slide in the thumbnail pane on the left side of the window. The related slide layouts appear just below the slide master:

When you edit the slide master, all slides that follow that master will contain those changes. However, the majority of changes that you make will most likely be to the slide layouts related to the master.
When you make changes to layouts and the slide master in Slide Master view, other people working in your presentation (in Normal view) can’t accidentally delete or edit what you’ve done. Conversely, if you're working in Normal view and find that you're unable to edit an element on a slide (such as, "why can't I remove this picture?") it may be because the thing you're trying to change is defined on the Slide Master. To edit that thing, you must switch to Slide Master view.

The master slide is the top slide in the thumbnail pane on the left side of the window. The related slide layouts appear just below the slide master:

When you edit the slide master, all slides that follow that master will contain those changes. However, the majority of changes that you make will most likely be to the slide layouts related to the master.
When you make changes to layouts and the slide master in Slide Master view, other people working in your presentation (in Normal view) can’t accidentally delete or edit what you’ve done. Conversely, if you're working in Normal view and find that you're unable to edit an element on a slide (such as, "why can't I remove this picture?") it may be because the thing you're trying to change is defined on the Slide Master. To edit that thing, you must switch to Slide Master view.
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