https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112002
--- Comment #2 from Ricardo Rodrigues <ricardo.e.p.rodrigues@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #1)
When you right click in the slides pane the context menu provides access to
a new master likewise Slide > New Master. Is that what you call a 'child
layout'?
Not really. Creating a new Master Slide is easy, I want to create a Master
Slide derivative.
Let's say I create a simple Master Slide with a blue background and white bold
title and a single column of text. Where do I define a 'child' of that slide
with two columns and a half? (Whatever that means)
I don't want to copy paste the master slide then add the layout I want. Nor do
I want to use the predefined layouts in Slide Layouts. I want to be able to
create my own.
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