tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1512715256828672168.post-4542544146445739852007-09-03T10:32:00.000-05:002007-09-03T10:32:00.000-05:00#1 you didn't use the title and bullet boxes on th...<B>#1 you didn't use the title and bullet boxes on the master slides, which means none of your text will show up if you ever use Outline mode.</B><BR/><BR/>How would you set it up with Title and Bullet boxes?<BR/><BR/><B>#2 You didn't make the text you DID add into a Text Placeholder using the Format>Advanced menu. If you had, ALL text you designated that way would be editable on the regular slides. The way you did it means you must visit the master slide to change the text (though I noticed you did do this for the photo).<BR/></B><BR/><BR/>Actually, I should have known this. When I was messing around with it before, I set the text as placeholders. So, I didn't have this problem. :D<BR/><BR/><B>#3 You didn't dress up the first REGULAR slide as your preview slide. If you do this, your theme will have a real icon in the theme selector, instead of just a blank thumbnail.</B><BR/><BR/>This doens't seem THAT important if you're making your own themes for your own purposes. However, I could understand doing this if you're going to share your themes. It also explains how apple got their themes in the dialog box to appear so nice.<BR/><BR/>Thanks for pointing these out!<BR/><BR/>MacTipper<BR/><A HREF="http://www.mactipper.com/" REL="nofollow">My Mac-Tipping Blog</A>MacTipperhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07662807199937028796noreply@blogger.com