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c Drag the tab icon to the position where you want the bullet to indent.
3 To set the distance between the bullet and its associated text:
a Select a bullet.
b In the ruler at the top of the slide canvas, locate the rectangular tab icon that lines up with
the text of the selected bullet.
c Drag the icon to change the space between the bullet and its text.
Applying Your Changes as You Work
As you work on a master slide, you will want to try out your changes on a slide in the slide
organizer to get a better sense of how the changed layout will look. By going back and forth
between the “test” slide and the master slide, you can make fine adjustments such as making
lines longer or shorter, or adding multiple indent levels. Create a slide in the slide organizer
that is based on this master and reapply the master to the test slide each time you make an
adjustment. This is especially useful when adjusting tab stops and line spacing.
To reapply the master slide to a selected slide in the slide organizer:
m Choose Format > Reapply Master to Selection.
Setting Default Slide Transitions
You can choose a transition style to be the default transition for any master slide. Slides based
on this master will leave the screen using this default transition style.
To set the default transition style for a master slide:
1 Select the master slide you want to modify in the master slide organizer.
2 In the Master Slide Inspector, choose a transition style, direction, and speed. For more
information about slide transitions, see “Adding Transitions Between Slides” on page 73.
This tab sets the distance
between the bullet and its text.
This tab sets the stop for bullet
indentation.