This is what I was most frightened of as it would have been hours and hours of work.
But I have found a way - it's not perfect but it's hellova lot better than redoing from scratch.
This is what you do:
1. Create a new module
2. In the new module, you select the template you really do want!
3. Then create plenty of empty slides in this module
4. Go to the old module and select all the slides. Copy them.
5. Go to the new module and past them in.
Now, here's the tricky bit - you'll see the slides as if there's nothing in them in Slide View, but they are there in reality - sort of. So, what you need to do is go the slides you copied over and one by one, select everyhing and then cut and copy it into the new slide. Then delete the old, now empty, slide. Repeat for all slides.
Why it's not perfect is that you may need to redo the Actions (if you have any, of course), so it's a bit of a pain in the bum but nothing like what it would be to do the whole thing from scratch!
This is what I was most frightened of as it would have been hours and hours of work.
But I have found a way - it's not perfect but it's hellova lot better than redoing from scratch.
This is what you do:
1. Create a new module
2. In the new module, you select the template you really do want!
3. Then create plenty of empty slides in this module
4. Go to the old module and select all the slides. Copy them.
5. Go to the new module and past them in.
Now, here's the tricky bit - you'll see the slides as if there's nothing in them in Slide View, but they are there in reality - sort of. So, what you need to do is go the slides you copied over and one by one, select everyhing and then cut and copy it into the new slide. Then delete the old, now empty, slide. Repeat for all slides.
Why it's not perfect is that you may need to redo the Actions (if you have any, of course), so it's a bit of a pain in the bum but nothing like what it would be to do the whole thing from scratch!