You want every slide in your presentation to share the same fonts, colors, logos, and background. Manually formatting each slide wastes time and leads to inconsistencies. Slide Master is a built-in PowerPoint feature that stores all design settings for your entire presentation in one place. This article explains what Slide Master does and provides step-by-step instructions for creating and editing a master slide.
Key Takeaways: Using Slide Master for Consistent Design
- View > Slide Master: Opens the master slide editing environment where all global design changes are made.
- Insert > Placeholder > Picture, Chart, Table, or Text: Adds content placeholders that appear on every slide using that layout.
- Slide Master > Close Master View: Applies all master changes to your presentation and returns you to Normal view.
What Is Slide Master and Why You Should Use It
Slide Master is the top-level slide that controls the appearance of every slide in your presentation. When you change the master slide, all slides based on that master update automatically. This includes fonts, colors, backgrounds, effects, and placeholders.
The Slide Master environment contains two layers: the master slide itself and the layout slides below it. The master slide affects every layout. Each layout slide controls a specific slide type such as Title Slide, Section Header, or Content with Caption. Changes made to a layout slide apply only to slides using that layout.
You need no special permissions or add-ins to use Slide Master. The feature is available in all desktop versions of PowerPoint for Windows 11, Windows 10, and Mac. PowerPoint for the web does not support editing Slide Master directly.
How to Open and Navigate the Slide Master View
- Open your presentation in PowerPoint
Start with any existing presentation or create a new blank one. The Slide Master view works the same in both cases. - Go to View > Slide Master
Click the View tab on the ribbon, then click Slide Master. PowerPoint switches to a new environment with a thumbnail pane on the left showing the master slide at the top and layout slides below it. - Identify the master slide and layout slides
The topmost, larger thumbnail is the master slide. All other thumbnails are layouts. Hover over a thumbnail to see its name, such as Title Slide or Blank. - Select a layout to edit
Click a layout thumbnail to see its content and placeholders in the main editing area. Changes here affect only slides using that layout. - Close the Slide Master view when done
Click Close Master View on the Slide Master tab to return to Normal view. All changes are applied immediately.
How to Edit the Master Slide for Global Changes
Editing the master slide applies changes to every slide in your presentation. Use this method for elements that must appear on all slides, such as a company logo, background color, or default font.
- Open Slide Master view
Go to View > Slide Master. - Select the master slide
Click the topmost thumbnail in the left pane. The master slide is the first one, slightly larger than the others. - Change the background
Right-click the slide, choose Format Background, then select a solid color, gradient, picture, or pattern. Click Apply to All to ensure every layout inherits the change. - Add a logo or image
Go to Insert > Pictures, select your logo file, and position it on the master slide. The logo appears on every slide. - Set default fonts
Go to Fonts on the Slide Master tab and choose a font pair. The heading and body fonts update across all slides. - Set default colors
Go to Colors on the Slide Master tab and select a color scheme. All theme colors update automatically. - Close Master View
Click Close Master View to apply the changes.
How to Edit a Specific Layout Slide
When you need a different design for the title slide or section headers, edit a layout slide instead of the master. Layout slides inherit the master settings but allow overrides.
- Open Slide Master view
Go to View > Slide Master. - Select the layout you want to change
Click a layout thumbnail such as Title Slide or Content with Caption. - Add or remove placeholders
Go to Insert Placeholder on the Slide Master tab and choose Text, Picture, Chart, Table, SmartArt, or Media. Click and drag on the slide to place it. To remove a placeholder, select it and press Delete. - Resize or move placeholders
Click a placeholder to see its selection handles. Drag the handles to resize or drag the border to move it. - Apply a different background
Right-click the layout slide, choose Format Background, and select a background that differs from the master. This override applies only to slides using this layout. - Close Master View
Click Close Master View.
How to Create a New Custom Layout
If the built-in layouts do not meet your needs, create a custom layout from scratch.
- Open Slide Master view
Go to View > Slide Master. - Insert a new layout
On the Slide Master tab, click Insert Layout. A new blank layout appears in the thumbnail list. - Rename the layout
Right-click the new layout thumbnail and choose Rename Layout. Type a descriptive name such as Product Features or Team Bios. - Add placeholders
Use Insert Placeholder to add the content areas you need. For example, add a Text placeholder for a title and a Picture placeholder for an image. - Format the layout
Change the background, colors, or fonts as needed. These settings apply only to slides that use this custom layout. - Close Master View
Click Close Master View. Your new layout appears in the Layout gallery when you create a new slide.
How to Apply a Master Slide to an Existing Presentation
If you already have slides with inconsistent formatting, you can apply a master slide to unify them. However, slides that use manual formatting may not update cleanly.
- Open the presentation you want to reformat
This presentation contains the slides you want to standardize. - Open Slide Master view
Go to View > Slide Master. - Edit the master slide or layout slides
Make the changes you want, such as updating the font, adding a logo, or changing the background. - Close Master View
Click Close Master View. All slides that use the default layout update to match the master. - Check slides with custom formatting
Slides where you manually changed fonts, colors, or backgrounds may not update. Reapply the layout by selecting the slide, going to Home > Layout, and choosing the corrected layout.
Common Mistakes and Limitations With Slide Master
Why changes to the master slide do not appear on some slides
Slides that have manual overrides do not inherit master changes. For example, if you changed the font size on a specific text box, that slide ignores the master font. To fix this, select the slide, go to Home > Reset, or reapply the layout from Home > Layout.
Logos and images overlapping slide content
Images placed on the master slide appear behind content placeholders. If the logo is too large, it may cover text or images on individual slides. Resize the logo on the master slide or move it to a corner where content does not overlap.
Slide Master changes not saving
If you close the presentation without clicking Close Master View, the changes may not apply. Always click Close Master View before saving. Also, ensure you are using the desktop version of PowerPoint. PowerPoint for the web cannot edit Slide Master.
Placeholders not appearing on new slides
If you add a placeholder on the master slide, it appears on all layouts. If you add a placeholder on a layout slide, it appears only on slides using that layout. Verify which level you edited by checking the thumbnail pane.
Slide Master vs Normal Editing: Key Differences
| Item | Slide Master Editing | Normal Slide Editing |
|---|---|---|
| Scope of changes | Applies to all slides or all slides of a layout | Applies only to the selected slide |
| Placeholder management | Add, remove, or resize placeholders globally | Cannot add or remove placeholders; only edit existing content |
| Font and color defaults | Sets defaults that all slides inherit | Changes affect only the selected text or shape |
| Logo insertion | Logo appears on every slide automatically | Must be pasted onto each slide individually |
| Time to update | One edit updates hundreds of slides | Each slide requires separate editing |
Use Slide Master when you need consistency across many slides. Use normal editing for one-off adjustments on a single slide.
You can now open Slide Master, edit the master or any layout, and apply those changes to your entire presentation. Try creating a custom layout for your most common slide type, such as a product feature slide with a picture and text placeholder. For advanced consistency, combine Slide Master with the Format Painter keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+C and Ctrl+Shift+V to copy formatting between slides.