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The success of the BMW 3 series is legendary.  Refinement, poise, performance, and handling – the BMW 3 series manages all of these qualities so well that it has never left Car & Driver's top ten list, staying consistently the champion in the sports coupe category for 23 years.

The 330Ci is the 2 door coupe version of the 330i, powered by a 3 liter straight six 24 valve DOHC engine producing 225 hp. A 235 hp version ZHP Sports package was created especially for US export only from 2003 to 2006.  The fourth generation 3 series is built on the E46 platform, and the 330Ci was produced from 2001 to 2006.

The E46 cars were a significant refinement of its successful E36 predecessor; smoothed out, with more advanced engines and stretched out a bit, especially in the rear seating space. Additional safety structures were added around the passenger compartment, as well as additional airbags.

The 330Ci enjoys perfect balance in weight distribution at 50/50. This has made it a popular base for racing coupes which have competed in the Spa 24 hours, at the British Touring Car championship, and other European venues.

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2004 Bmw 330ci Parts Information

Engines

2001 - 2006 M54 - 3.0L 6 Cyl (24 Valve) (225 HP)

Body Styles

2001 - 2006 Convertible
2001 - 2006 Coupe

Transmissions

2001 - 2003 5HP-19 - 5 Spd Automatic
2001 - 2003 S5D310Z - 5 Spd Manual
2003 - 2006 5L40-E - 5 Spd Automatic
2004 - 2006 S6-37BZ - 6 Spd Manual
2004 - 2005 S6S37BZ - 6 Spd Manual

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When you create a presentation and then save it as a PowerPoint template (.potx) file, you can share it with your colleagues and reuse it again. To create a template, you'll need to modify a slide master and a set of slide layouts.

Download Choose from thousands of free templates to download at Microsoft templates

Click a heading below to open the section and see detailed instructions:

  1. Open a blank presentation: File > New > Blank Presentation

  2. On the Design tab, select Slide Size > Custom Slide Size and choose the page orientation and dimensions you want.

  3. On the View tab, in the Master Views group, choose Slide Master.

    On the View tab, click Slide Master

    The slide master is the largest slide image at the top of the slide thumbnail list, to the left of your slides. Associated slide layouts are positioned beneath the slide master.

    Slide Master

  4. To make changes to the slide master or slide layouts, on the Slide Master tab, do any of the following:

    • To add a colorful theme with special fonts and effects, click Themes, and choose a theme from the gallery. Use the scrollbar on the right to see more themes.

      PowerPoint themes

    • To change the background, click Background Styles, and choose a background.

      PowerPoint background styles

    • To add a placeholder (to hold text, a picture, chart, video, sound, and other objects), in the thumbnail pane, select the slide layout that you want to hold the placeholder, and do the following:

      • Click Insert Placeholder, and select the type of placeholder you want to add.

        Shows the Insert Placeholder button in the Slide Master View in PowerPoint

      • On the slide master or slide layout, click and drag to draw the placeholder size.

        Tip:   To resize a placeholder, drag the corner of one of its borders.

    • To move a placeholder around on a slide master or slide layout, select the edge and then drag it into a new position.

      Moving a placeholder on a slide

    • To remove an unwanted placeholder in a slide master or slide layout, select it in the slide thumbnail pane, and then select the border of the placeholder on the slide and press Delete.

    • To set the page orientation for all of the slides in your presentation, click Slide Size > Custom Slide Size.

      Custom Slide Size menu option

      Under Orientation, choose Portrait or Landscape.

      Click Portrait

  1. On the File tab, click Save As (or Save a Copy, if you are using Microsoft 365).

  2. Under Save, click Browse to open the Save As dialog box.

    Click the Browse button near the bottom of the pane to open the Save As dialog box
  3. In the Save As dialog box, in the Save as type list, choose PowerPoint Template.

    Save as a PowerPoint Template

    When you choose the "template" type, PowerPoint automatically switches the storage location to the appropriate folder, the Custom Office Templates folder.

  4. In the Save As dialog box, in the File name box, type a file name for your template, or do nothing to accept the suggested file name.

  5. Select Save.

  6. To use your template for a new presentation, click File > New. Then click Custom > Custom Office Templates, and then double-click the template you saved.

    Under File > New, click Custom and then Custom Office Templates.

See Also

Create your own theme in PowerPoint

Save a slide design (theme) as a template

Edit, change, or delete a placeholder

What is a slide master?

What is a slide layout?

Create and use your own template in Office for Mac

Important: Office 2010 is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft 365 to work anywhere from any device and continue to receive support.

Upgrade now

On the File tab, click Save As, in the File name box give your template a name, and then in the Save as type box, select PowerPoint Template (*.potx).

Save your presentation as a .potx file

Click a heading below to open the section and see the instructions:

To begin creating the template that you'll use in your presentation, do the following:

  1. Open a blank presentation.

  2. On the Design tab, select Page Setup, and choose the orientation and page dimensions you want.

  3. On the View tab, in the Master Views group, click Slide Master.

    Tip:   In Slide Master view, in the slide thumbnail pane, the slide master represents the larger slide image, and the associated layouts are smaller, positioned beneath it.

    Slide Master with layouts

    1. Slide master

    2. Associated layouts

  4. To customize the slide master and associated layouts, do one or more of the following:

    • To remove an unwanted, default placeholder from a layout, in the slide thumbnail pane, click the slide layout that contains the placeholder, click the border of the placeholder in the presentation window, and then press DELETE.

    • To add a text placeholder, in the slide thumbnail pane, click the slide layout that you want to contain the placeholder, and then do the following:

      1. On the Slide Master tab, in the Master Layout group, click Insert Placeholder, and then click Text.

      2. Click a location on the slide master, and then drag to draw the placeholder.

        Tip:   To resize a placeholder, drag the corner of one of its borders.

      3. Type descriptive text that prompts the users of your template to enter specific information.

    • To add other types of placeholders that contain content such as pictures, clip art, screen shots, SmartArt graphics, charts, movies, sounds, and tables, on the Slide Master tab, in the Master Layout group, click Insert Placeholder, and then click the type of placeholder that you want to add.

    • To add character by using color and a background, do one of the following:

      1. To apply a theme (to include color, formatting, effects, in a layout) to your presentation, on the Slide Master tab, in the Edit Theme group, click Themes, and then select a theme.

      2. To change the background, on the Slide Master tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then select a background.

  1. To save your template, click the File tab, and then click Save As.

  2. In the File name box, type a file name, or do nothing to accept the suggested file name.

  3. In the Save as type list, click PowerPoint Template (.potx).

    When you choose the "template" type, PowerPoint automatically switches the storage location to the appropriate folder, the \Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\ folder.

  4. Select Save.

  5. To use your template for a new presentation, click File > New. Then click My templates. In the New Presentation dialog box, select the template you saved, and click OK.

    If you need assistance applying your new template to a presentation, see Apply a template to your presentation.

    On the File tab of the ribbon, select New, then select the My Templates  button.

Links to more information about PowerPoint templates

  • Apply a template to your presentation

  • Understand the difference between PowerPoint templates and themes

  • What is a slide master?

  • What is a slide layout?

Important: Office 2007 is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft 365 to work anywhere from any device and continue to receive support.

Upgrade now

To apply a new or different PowerPoint 2007 template that already exists, see Apply a template to your presentation.

Best practice for creating a template

When you create a template, add any content to the slide master in Slide Master view that you want to protect from being changed by users of your template, such as instructional prompt text, logos, header and footer information, subject matter content, a background, formatting, colors, fonts, and effects.

Users of your template will work in Normal view, guided by the instructional prompts that you added. The template users will replace the instructional prompt text and other placeholder content with data that is specific to their own project or presentation.

  1. Open a blank presentation.

  2. On the Design tab, select Page Setup, and choose the orientation and page dimensions you want.

  3. On the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, click Slide Master.

  4. On the Slide Master tab, in the Edit Master group, click Insert Slide Master.

    Notes:

    • In the slide thumbnail pane, the slide master represents the larger slide image, and the associated layouts are positioned beneath it.

    • Many presentations contain more than one slide master, so you may have to scroll to find the one that you want.

  5. To begin customizing the slide master, do one or more of the following:

    • To remove any of the built-in slide layouts that accompany the default slide master, in the slide thumbnail pane, right-click each slide layout that you don't want to use, and then click Delete Layout.

    • To remove an unwanted, default placeholder, in the slide thumbnail pane, click the slide layout that contains the placeholder, click the border of the placeholder in the presentation window, and then press DELETE.

    • To add a text placeholder, in the slide thumbnail pane, click the slide layout that you want to contain the placeholder, and then do the following:

  6. On the Slide Master tab, in the Master Layout group, click Insert Placeholder, and then click Text.

  7. Click a location on the slide master, and then drag to draw the placeholder.

    Tip:   To resize a placeholder, drag the corner of one of its borders.

  8. Type descriptive text that prompts the users of your template to enter specific information.

    • To add other types of placeholders that contain content such as pictures, clip art, SmartArt graphics, charts, movies, sounds, and tables, on the Slide Master tab, in the Master Layout group, click the type of placeholder that you want to add.

    • To apply a theme (to include color, formatting, effects, in a layout) to your presentation, on the Slide Master tab, in the Edit Theme group, click Themes, and then click a theme.

    • To change the background, on the Slide Master tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click a background.

    • To set the page orientation for all of the slides in your presentation, on the Slide Master tab, in the Page Setup group, click Slide Orientation, and then click either Portrait or Landscape.

    • To add text to appear in the footer at the bottom of all of the slides in your presentation, do the following:

      1. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Header & Footer.

      2. In the Header and Footer dialog box, on the Slide tab, select the Footer check box, and then type the text that you want to appear at the bottom of your slides.

      3. To display the footer content on all slides, click Apply to All.

        For more information about using footers, see Show footer information on your slides.

  1. Click the Microsoft Office Button Office button image, and then click Save As.

  2. In the File name box, type a file name, or do nothing to accept the suggested file name.

  3. In the Save as type list, click PowerPoint Template (*.potx).

    When you choose the "template" type, PowerPoint automatically switches the storage location to the appropriate folder, the \Program Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\ folder.

  4. Select Save.

  5. If you need assistance applying your new template to a presentation, see Apply a template to a new presentation.

Apply a template to a new presentation

See Apply a template to your presentation.

You can't create a template in PowerPoint for the web. You have to use a desktop version of PowerPoint instead.

Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-and-save-a-powerpoint-template-ee4429ad-2a74-4100-82f7-50f8169c8aca

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powerpoint Keeps Removing Slides When I Download

Q: My PowerPoint found a problem with the content?
"I am unable to open my presentation slides because the error of "PowerPoint found a problem with the content" keeps on popping whenever I am willing to present my slide in any presentation, and this is embarrassing for me, when I am in any institute, it has been a while and I have no clue how to deal with this problematic situation."

There is no surprise that you're also one of those individuals, who is stuck in this problem. This problem can be discerned in any of the PowerPoint versions and is usually really annoying. This might be becoming a hurdle for you to carry on your professional life, since this issue can be encountered in all versions of PowerPoint there are surely multiple ways to deal with them, don't worry the solutions are short and easy to follow, in this guide you'll be given every possible solution.

Part 1: What is causing the "PowerPoint found a problem with content" issue?

After investigating many cases of numerous people it is concluded that there could be multiple and multilayered causes of the issue, which you are dealing with right now. Many reasons for this irritating problem you're encountering right now are elaborated here;

Protected views enabled

If the protected views are enabled there are chances that the program might reject your demand of opening the file that is downloaded from a direct URL or any outlook attachment. Your file will be restricted by the protected views so for this dilemma, turn of the protected views.

Location of the file not present in the trust list

The location of your file can also result in giving birth to this problem, if the hosting folder of the file does not exist in the trust list of the PowerPoint this error may arise, in this case, you must add the location to your trust list of the PowerPoint.

The file is blocked

Sometimes when you download your file from any website, the file is blocked by the operating system of your device because it may witness any virus coming up along with the file which may disturb your device, so you'll be witnessing this error in that situation too.

Location of the file in the synchronized folder

You will face the issue of "PowerPoint found a problem with the content" if your file is present in a synchronized folder for example Dropbox, OneDrive, a synchronized folder disables the file to work properly so if you think your file is in the Dropbox, OneDrive or the folder is overseen by back-up software, in this scenario you will also be head to head with this issue.

Part 2: How to fix PowerPoint found a problem with content?

So after we have discussed that what multiple reasons are the result of this issue, the most important question arises what to do in this problematic situation of the error "PowerPoint found a problem with content". Different individuals may find diverse pathways of getting rid of this issue because the scenario maybe changes for one another, for which there are many methods to follow. So don't worry if you're a victim of this problem, every method is useful for some. Here are some of the most commonly used methods to deal with this situation. Let's get to understand them in detail.

Method 1: Disabling protected views

As for many culprits, the trust center is the most visited place to find one for recovering from the "PowerPoint found a problem with the content issue", protected views have the dignity to put you in this issue, so without thinking twice first try this method.

Step 1: open up your PowerPoint application already open or present in any other folder.

Step 2: click on the "file" menu and then click options.

click-file-menu-1

Step 3: look at your left and press the button of "trust centers".

Step 4: press the "trust center settings" button on right.

Step 5: In the "trust center settings" window click on the "protected views" and un-check all the given options.

options-trustcenters-proctectedviews

Step 6: Click the button "OK" and you're good to go.

Step 7: Open up your file and see if the issue is solved.

Method 2: Adding the location of the file to the trust list

There are chances that your file isn't where it is supposed to be for smooth running, but the task for you is to assign it to the trust list. When you download the PowerPoint file from any website online it is usually stored in a less secure folder. If this is your scenario adding the location of the file to the trust list method could come in handy to you.

Step 1: Open up another existing PowerPoint presentation.

Step 2: Click on "file" and go down to "options"

Step 3: further click on "trust center" and then "trust center setting"

options-trustcenter-trustcentersetting

Step 5: later click on the option of "trusted locations"

Step 6: Click on "Add new location"

Step 7: Click on "browse" and add the location of the file that is facing the issue.

Step 8: once the changes are made, restart your PowerPoint application error freely.

Method 3: Moving the file out from the synchronized folder

If you've already tried putting your file location in the trust list and yet you have got a frown face. Your file may be present in Dropbox or OneDrive folder because of which you are required to follow these steps and move your file to a regular directory.

Step 1: Navigate to the location of the folder where the file is saved.

Step 2: right-click on the file and press the option of "cut" or simply use "control x"

Step 3: go to a regular directory, right-click, and "paste" the file into any other folder.

Step 4: Open up your file and see if the issue is solved.

Method 4: Unblocking the file

If you are still encountering this issue, it is obvious that you have downloaded your file from any online source and your operating system has blocked the file. So now you know that your file is blocked, it is time to unblock it by following these steps

Step 1: right-click on the PowerPoint file and choose the option of "properties"

Step 2: Once you have opened the properties of the file, further click on the general tap.

Step 3: Click on the "unblock" button.

properties-general tab-unblock

Step 4: Lastly click on "apply" to save the changes.

Step 5: open up the file and see if the issue has vanished.

Method 5: Resort to all-in-one repairing tool: Stellar file repair

Stellar file repair is an astonishing all-purpose tool kit. It is a remarkable tool for dealing with corrupt Microsoft applications. The tool kit is known for its multipurpose characteristic because of which it is also called an all-in-one repairing tool. This incredibly powerful tool is capable of resolving the issues of MS word, excel, PowerPoint, and also Zip files. The tool kit is versatile enough to work with almost all versions of Microsoft word, excel, PowerPoint and you don't need any other file repairing tool for the zip file, Stellar-file repairer is at your service for that too.

Key features:

  • Repairs corrupt Microsoft word files with original formatting.

  • Repairs Microsoft excel files to restore complete data.

  • Repairs corrupt PowerPoint files and restore all objects.

  • Repairs zip files and extracts all valuable data.

  • Compatible with Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, 2003, and even XP.

Steps for repairing PowerPoint files with stellar file repair

protected-view

If you have tried all the above-mentioned methods and still are stuck in this devastating situation. You can try to tackle the issue using a stellar file repairer. The software is capable of dealing with all the minor and major issues of PowerPoint and restoring all the objects you have lost due to any reason.

Follow the following steps to repair PowerPoint files:

Step 1: Download and run the "Stellar repair for PowerPoint" software.

open-staller-application

Step 2: click on the file you are concerning the software for and upload it after clicking the "select file" option.

staller-application-select-file

Step 3: Once you have uploaded the file click on the option of "scan"

Step 4: wait for the scanning process to run smoothly, it's a short time process don't worry.

Step 5: After the scanning process you can see the preview of your corrupt file.

preview-of-ppt-file

Step 6: finally store the recovered file in the desired location.

staller-save-as-defaultother-click-ok

Step 7: Open up your file and see if the issue is solved.

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People Also Ask

Why Has My PowerPoint Stopped Working?

PowerPoint can stop working because of several reasons which include the following:

  • An add-in can be causing interference to the smooth working of the program

  • You do not have the latest available version of PowerPoint installed on your system

  • Another process may currently be using PowerPoint

Why Can't PowerPoint Read My File?

PowerPoint may be unable to read your presentation file if the file is damaged. PowerPoint presentation files could be corrupted if you insert into them, slides from another file that is corrupted. They could also be corrupted by viruses, wrong compression, or abrupt system shutdown.

How Do I Fix PowerPoint Not Opening?

  • Remove conflicting add-ins

  • Check for the latest updates and get them installed, if you do not have them

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  • Check for compatibility between PowerPoint and your antivirus program; ensure there is no conflict

  • Hardware acceleration should be disabled

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