Add an effect, text box, WordArt, picture, or shape to notes pages in PowerPoint 2007

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Use the notes master (master: A slide view or page on which you define formatting for all slides or pages in your presentation. Each presentation has a master for each key component: slides, title slides, speaker's notes, and audience handouts.) to choose what information appears on all of your notes pages and to arrange the layout of that information.
In addition to the placeholders (placeholders: Boxes with dotted or hatch-marked borders that are part of most slide layouts. These boxes hold title and body text or objects such as charts, tables, and pictures.) for the headers and footers (header and footer: A header, which can consist of text or graphics, appears at the top of every page in a section. A footer appears at the bottom of every page. Headers and footers often contain page numbers, chapter titles, dates, and author names.), date, and slide page number, the notes master includes a placeholder for the image of the slide and another placeholder for the notes text, called the Body placeholder. To distinguish between the placeholders, do the following:
  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
  2. On the Notes Master tab, in the Placeholders group, clear all of the check boxes. As you clear each check box, each placeholder disappears from the notes page. Select each check box to see the placeholder.

Placeholder group on Notes Master tab
Placeholders in Notes Master view

The notes page and notes pane

Each notes page shows an image of a slide, along with the notes that go with that slide. When you print the notes page, you print one page for each slide along with additional text or images.
Notes pages
Callout 1 Notes pages include your notes and each slide in the presentation.
Callout 2 Each slide is printed on its own notes page.
Callout 3 Your notes accompany the slide.
Callout 4 Data such as charts or pictures can be added to your notes pages.
On the notes page, the Body placeholder is where you enter the text about the slide. The text of the Body placeholder is also displayed in the notes pane (notes pane: The pane in normal view in which you type notes that you want to accompany a slide. You print these notes as notes pages or have them display when you save a presentation as a Web page.) in Normal view, which is located just below the slide.
Notes pane in Normal view
Callout 1 Notes pane in Normal view
When you enter text in the notes pane in Normal view, you also enter text in the Body placeholder of the slide's notes page.
In Normal view, use the notes pane to enter and format text while you edit the slide. In Notes Page view, use the notes page to see the full effect of any text formatting and to control how the notes appear when they are printed with the slides.
Image of notes pane in both Normal and Notes Page view
Callout 1 Notes pane in Normal view
Callout 2 Notes page in Notes Page view
In Note Master view or Notes Page view, you can create notes handouts to surprise and delight your audience by adding an effect, WordArt, tables, or a picture. Or you can add a company logo or text, such as draft or confidential, to all of your notes pages. You can also rearrange the placeholders and change the theme fonts, theme colors, and theme effects to match your slides to create a consistent look for both your slides and the handouts.
Pictures or other objects (object: A table, chart, graphic, equation, or other form of information. Objects created in one application, for example spreadsheets, and linked or embedded in another application are OLE objects.) that you add in Notes Page view appear on your printed notes page, but not on your screen in Normal view. If you save your presentation as a Web page, the picture or object does not appear when you display your presentation in the Web browser, although your notes do.
You may want to experiment and perform several of the procedures below together to create a dramatic set of notes pages.
Notes page

Rearrange the placeholders

You can move the placeholders to a different location on the notes master or change from portrait to landscape orientation so that your notes page displays better. For example, if you have a SmartArt graphic on your slide, you might want to change the orientation of the Slide Image placeholder to better display the SmartArt graphic on your notes pages.

Move the placeholders

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
    Presentation Views group image
  2. To move either the Body or Slide Image placeholder, point to one of the placeholder borders. When the pointer becomes a Four-headed arrow, drag the placeholder to a new position.
  3. When you finish positioning the placeholders, on the Notes Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.
    Notes Master tab

Change the orientation of the placeholders

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
    Presentation Views group
  2. On the Notes Master tab, in the Page Setup group, do one or both of the following:
    • To change the Body placeholder orientation, click Notes Page Orientation, and then click Portrait or Landscape.
      Notes Page Orientation
    • To change the Slide Image placeholder orientation, click Slide Orientation, and then click Portrait or Landscape.
      Notes slide orientation image
  3. When you finish changing the orientation, on the Notes Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.
    Notes Master tab

Add a text box or WordArt to your notes pages

Add a text box

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
    Presentation Views group
  2. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Text Box, click in the Body placeholder at the bottom of the notes page, and then drag to draw the text box the size that you want.
    Text group
  3. Enter text in the text box that you want to appear in the notes pages.
  4. To position the text box, click it, and then when the pointer becomes a Four-headed arrow, drag the text box to a new location.
  5. Format the text in the text box by using the formatting options in the Font group on the Home tab, or the options in the Shape Styles group, under Drawing Tools on the Format tab.
    Drawing Tools Format tab
    You can also use the options in the Shape Styles group to format the text box itself. For more information.
  6. After you position and format the text and the text box, on the Notes Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.
    Notes Master tab

Add WordArt

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
    Presentation Views group
    Note To apply this procedure to only one notes page, click Notes Page instead of Notes Master.
  2. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click WordArt, and then click the WordArt style that you want.
    Text group
  3. Enter the text in WordArt that you want to appear in the notes pages.
  4. To reposition the WordArt, click it, and then when the pointer becomes a Four-headed arrow, drag the WordArt to a new location.
  5. To change the look of the WordArt, use the options in the WordArt Styles group, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab.
    Drawing Tools Format tab
  6. When you are satisfied with the way the WordArt looks, on the Notes Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.
    Notes Master tab
Tip You can rotate the text box or Word Art to make it stand out from any notes that you add to the notes page, or make the text box or WordArt more transparent by changing the fill or outline.

Add a picture or clip art to your notes pages

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
    Presentation Views group
  2. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, do one of the following.
    Illustrations group
  3. To adjust the size of the picture or clip art, or reposition the picture or clip art, right-click the picture or clip art on the slide, and then click Size and Position on the shortcut menu (shortcut menu: A menu that shows a list of commands relevant to a particular item. To display a shortcut menu, right-click an item or press SHIFT+F10.).
  4. To resize the picture or clip art, on the Size tab, under Scale, increase or decrease the settings in the Height and Width boxes.
    To maintain proportional height and width of the picture or clip art when scaling, select the Lock aspect ratio check box.
    To center your picture or clip art on the notes page, select the Relative to original picture size check box.
  5. To move the picture or clip art on the slide, click the Position tab, and then enter the settings for the positions that you want in the Horizontal and Vertical boxes.
  6. When you are satisfied with the way the picture or clip art looks, on the Notes Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.
    Notes Master tab
    Tip You can change the brightness, contrast, or transparency of a picture, change the picture border, or add effects by using the options under Picture Tools, on the Format tab.
    Picture Tools Format tab

Add a shape to your notes pages

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
    Presentation Views group
    Note To apply this procedure to only one notes page, click Notes Page instead of Notes Master.
  2. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes.
    PowerPoint Home tab
  3. Click the shape that you want, click in the Body placeholder, and then drag to place the shape.
    To create a perfect square or circle (or constrain the dimensions of other shapes), press and hold SHIFT while you drag.
  4. To add a fill, outline, or effect to the shape, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, choose the options that you want in the Shape Styles group.
    Drawing Tools Format tab
  5. When you are satisfied with the way the shape looks, on the Notes Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.
    Notes Master tab

Add an effect to your notes pages

  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
    Presentation Views group
  2. Select the text, text box (text box: A movable, resizable container for text or graphics. Use text boxes to position several blocks of text on a page or to give text a different orientation from other text in the document.), WordArt (WordArt: Text objects you create with ready-made effects to which you can apply additional formatting options.), picture, or other object (object: A table, chart, graphic, equation, or other form of information. Objects created in one application, for example spreadsheets, and linked or embedded in another application are OLE objects.) that you want to add an effect to.
  3. Under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click Shape Effects, and then click the effect that you want.
    Drawing Tools Format tab
  4. On the Notes Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.
    Notes Master tab
Tip You might want to change the orientation of the Body placeholder or move the Body placeholder or the Slide Image placeholder to improve the appearance of your notes page.

Change the theme font, theme colors, or theme effects

A document theme (theme: A set of unified design elements that provides a look for your document by using color, fonts, and graphics.) is a set of formatting choices that include a set of theme colors (theme colors: A set of colors that is used in a file. Theme colors, theme fonts, and theme effects compose a theme.), a set of theme fonts (theme fonts: A set of major and minor fonts that is applied to a file. Theme fonts, theme colors, and theme effects compose a theme.) (including heading and body text fonts), and a set of theme effects (theme effects: A set of visual attributes that is applied to elements in a file. Theme effects, theme colors, and theme fonts compose a theme.) (including lines and fill effects). Every document that you create by using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 has a theme inside it — even blank, new documents.

Change the theme font

Theme fonts contain a heading font and a body text font. When you click the Theme Fonts button Button image, you can see the name of the heading font and body text font that are used for each theme font below the Theme Fonts name.
  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
    Presentation Views group
  2. On the Notes Master tab, in the Edit Theme group, click Fonts, and then click the fonts used in your slide or the option that you want.Notes Master tab
  3. When you finish, on the Notes Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.
    Notes Master tab

Change the theme colors

Theme colors contain four text and background colors, six accent colors, and two hyperlink colors. The colors on the Theme Colors button Button image represent the current text and background colors. The set of colors that you see next to the Theme Colors name after you click the Theme Colors button represents the accent and hyperlink colors for that theme. When you change any of these colors to create your own set of theme colors, the colors that are shown on the Theme Colors button and next to the Theme Colors name will change accordingly.
  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
    Presentation Views group
  2. On the Notes Master tab, in the Edit Theme group, click Colors, and then click the colors used in your slide or the option that you want.
    Notes Master tab
  3. When you finish, on the Notes Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.
    Notes Master tab

Change the theme effects

Theme effects are sets of lines and fill effects. When you click the Theme Effects button Button image, you can see the lines and fill effects that are used for each set of theme effects in the thumbnail that is displayed with the Theme Effects name.
  1. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Notes Master.
    Presentation Views group
  2. On the Notes Master tab, in the Edit Theme group, click Effects.
    Notes Master tab
  3. Select the effect that you want to use.
  4. When you finish, on the Notes Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.
    Notes Master tab

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