How do you remove a design template from microsoft powerpoint?
I mean like if you have one applied and if don’t want any templates, how do you change it, I only know how to change to another template but how do you just remove it so you just have none, no ttemplatesat all on microsoft powerpoint. Thanks!
By remove I meant like change it back to the white background, like all white
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Hey Charlene,
Powerpoint ALWAYS needs a template because although you sad you want "none", when Powerpoint starts, it needs to show a blank document in some format.
Look into your "Documents and Settings/<Username>/Application Data/Microsoft/Templates" directory and you will see all the local templates (".pot" files). Make sure Powerpoint is not running, then delete all the ".pot" files. Next time you launch Powerpoint, it will create a "blank.pot" template as default. If you don’t like its format, you can change the Master slide and then "save as" blank.pot to the same directory.
If you have any questions, drop me an email.
cheers
EDIT: BTW, some one wrote below, "It’s not supplied as a file, so there’s no way to apply it directly". That is misleading. Yes, you cannot "apply" the blank template but every time you click "New Document", it automatically comes applied with the blank.pot format. So you CAN apply it