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Template feature apply to new tabs

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on 07 Feb 2019 17:44:25

When you add a new tab to an existing template file, it does not fetch the attributes (background color or a company logo or any such you feel to have in each page) to the new tab. For example, I created a template with company Logo and a page background with a .PNG slide having a boarder in it. The pages you create as template will be there existing. However, if you add a new tab to the file even from its template file does not bring the new pages features to it rather it creates another fresh common PBI tab. I wonder if there are any existing features that can override this issue.


-Jinu Peter-

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Zack Campbell on 01 Sep 2022 19:11:32

RE: Template feature apply to new tabs

There is precedent for this in multiple other M365 products:PowerPoint (Slide Masters)Visio (Background Pages)Publisher (Master Pages)This would be valuable to improve productivity and consistency, but it's also important to have some UX parity across products within the M365 suite: once a user learns how to use a feature, they can leverage that skill across the suite.

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Zack Campbell on 01 Sep 2022 19:11:27

RE: Template feature apply to new tabs

There is precedent for this in multiple other M365 products:PowerPoint (Slide Masters)Visio (Background Pages)Publisher (Master Pages)This would be valuable to improve productivity and consistency, but it's also important to have some UX parity across products within the M365 suite: once a user learns how to use a feature, they can leverage that skill across the suite.

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Zack Campbell on 01 Sep 2022 19:11:15

RE: Template feature apply to new tabs

There is precedent for this in multiple other M365 products:PowerPoint (Slide Masters)Visio (Background Pages)Publisher (Master Pages)This would be valuable to improve productivity and consistency, but it's also important to have some UX parity across products within the M365 suite: once a user learns how to use a feature, they can leverage that skill across the suite.

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