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I share your frustration but have not yet found a solution. So I can only answer your rhetorical question at this point - no you are not the only person to be annoyed by this behavior.


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Ditto!

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Annoys me too! Only "solution" I've found (and it's not a good one) is to place an object  a little off slide (below) on the slide master.


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Thanks John!


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Double Ditto. This is a horrible, horrible "feature". Sometimes I wonder if the developers of some of these Microsoft products aren't actually users themselves. No one who edits PPT presentations could possibly find this useful.

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It's 2016 and I'm having the SAME issue...still.

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That's actually a really neat workaround, in the face of no proper MS solution. Already saved me multiple bursts of frustration just this morning. Thanks.

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Glad you think it's useful. I have started adding a rectangle about 1 in. larger than the master and setting it to no fill / no line.

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Here is a slight addition to the very functional "workaround" already noted in this thread;

Open your PowerPoint presentation's default Slide Master Template. Zoom out to about 33% of the first slide. Place a small (1 inch), "no fill, no border" square shape about 1 page length away from the page slide at the top and the bottom of the slide. Repeat the process for every slide in the Template.

TIP: you may have to select the shape placed at the lower/upper edge of the Slide and move it using your cursor keys, otherwise it will probably "jump" to the next/previous slide - which, as we know, is exactly what you are trying to avoid! This can be frustrating but, once you've placed 2 shapes (top and bottom) on every slide in the Slide Master Template - and you use only that Template for new Presentations - it will always work!

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Nicely done!

And as a reminder, once you've placed the two squares on one slide, you only have to select them both, press Ctrl+C then for each of the remaining slides:

Press PageDown

Press Ctrl+V

Done.

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