 In this training video, we're going to look at creating and designing our very own slide in slide master view and then applying it to a second slide master design within slide master view. So the first thing I'm going to do is go to my view tab and in this presentation, we can see that there's two themes applied to different slides. One is a white background theme, second slide's got a light green, it's called a wispy theme. So there's two themes applied and being used through slide master. So I go through my slide master view and we can see that slide master one and we might say what is that design? Well, if you hover the theme, we can now see there's a theme against it and it's called retrospective. The wisp one, the green one is called a wisp theme. So these are the two that are in play. We've got a retrospective and a wisp theme. So for example, the retrospective design happens to come with its own big slide number one, which is the global slide master plus the individual masters for each slide. And the wisp design comes with its own big number one, the global and also its own designs. Now you might see the one design has more slides than the other. So this sometimes happens where by some designs actually have more slides than another slide master. Now what I want to do in this example, at the bottom of slide master one, I want to insert my very own slide. So I don't insert a brand new slide master. I want to insert a new layout into a particular slide master, which in this case is slide master one. So I'm going to click the last slide in slide master one and I'm going to click insert layout. Now what that's given me is given me a slide and if I hover over it is called a custom. So that's called custom layout. I'm going to rename this and I'll call it holiday snaps slide. So now right click and I'm going to rename it and I'll call it not custom but holiday snaps slide. Now I can decide how I want the slide to work. So I might say what I want on the slide. So this is where you use the insert placeholder information. So you can put charts on there, you can put a table on there, you can put smart art. I might say I want a bit of text. So I'm going to put the text so someone can write. So I want that in a certain position. So that's where the people can write. But I don't only want them to write, I want other things on there in this particular design. So I'd like to see a chart on there and I'll make the chart quite wide. But beside the chart I also want to see in this particular design a smart art. So what I've now done, I've now designed my own slide called holiday snaps with the layout I want. But if I look for this slide within the second slide master you'll see the different names. If you hover over them, keep hovering section ones, go through a bit more, two content comparison, go a bit more, title, blank, content with caption, picture and caption layout, title and caption, quote, name card, quote name card, two false, vertical, and the last one, vertical. So I can see that the slide that I just designed, which is called holiday snaps, has not copied itself to the second slide master. So you might say well I want that available on all my masters. So what I'm going to do now is go back to the slide I designed, which is the holiday snaps. So if I hover over the slide, it says holiday snaps. I'm going to right click the slide and copy it. And I come down to the last slide within the second slide master. Right click and paste. So now I've used the right theme with the new slide, which I've now copied from the original slide master. Now you can see it's kept its name holiday snaps. So what I've done now, I've designed my own slide, which I've created in the one slide master, but I've also copied to a second slide master. So we've now learned to create your very own slide design within the slide master view of Microsoft PowerPoint. And it can be copied between slide masters. I'm now going to close slide master view down and actually insert the new slide which we've now created and see what it looks like. So I'm going to close the slide master view down. Now if I look at the way that these slides are going, all the odd slides are the retrospect design and all the even slides are the light green wisp design. So when I come down to 10, that's saying that this happens to be at this stage, the wisp design. But if I now want to insert a new slide, I can now say, well, what's when do I want? Because I've now got the wisp and I've got the retrospect. Well, I'm going to choose the retrospect. I'm going to insert the retrospect holiday snaps slide. And there we go. And you might say, what is a chart? Well, what does a smart art look like? I'll just quickly do a smart art. So if I click smart art, I can put different processes. We could do a process arrows. There's lots of different ones. OK. So there's a little process. And you could do a little chart within PowerPoint. I'm just going to do a chart and see what it looks like. And there's a chart within PowerPoint. So that's the way the new slide would look. We'd put text in. I'll just put some information in. And the designer would have text on the left-hand side, a chart in the top towards the right-hand side, and then you'd have a smart art process. So that's all come from the new design, which we designed within slide master view inside the view tab. So this concludes in this training video, the example of creating your own slide, putting new content into it, whether it's a placeholder for a chart or smart art or a picture or video. Design it yourself. Put your text in the position you'd like to put it in. Then putting it in the correct position you'd like to add it to a slide master. If you've got multiple slide masters, you can then copy it to a second slide master. And this then creates the example within this training video of how to create new slides and apply new slides within a slide master and copy it to multiple slide masters. That's it for the next tutorial and thanks for watching.