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--- Comment #9 from Yousuf Philips (jay) <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #4)
No, the use case remains common that the template you choose to create a new
presentation with does not have the Slide master you want to use predefined. 

What then?  

You choose another template or you create the slide masters you want.

The Master Page deck allows you to assign the slide a master from another
template--still quite functional and there is nothing in UI to replace that.

If it cant import all the slide masters from a template, it isnt that
functional.

At the least, work flow for layout of a presentation to then use as a
template requires the deck's content pannels. Otherwise every slide master
for a new template starts from default.

Didnt follow.

(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #8)
While I'd always vote for cleaning up the UI, and in particular the rarely
used sidebar decks, the master slide deck is useful. Removing it forces the
user into the template manager (at least me don't like this workflow) and
hinders the later modification when users start with content and apply
formatting/style to the final document.

If you dont go through the template manager, you cant import all master slides
in a template, so the template manager is the only workflow that provides this
functionality. Didnt follow what you meant by the "hinders the later
modification...".

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