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--- Comment #7 from Cor Nouws <cno@nouenoff.nl> ---
(In reply to Yousuf Philips (jay) from comment #5)
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #3)
Since it makes no distinction between various master pages, and indeed all
slide masters are changed, IMO this function is meant for quick work.

In master slide mode when you change the background image of a master slide,
it doesnt ask you to assign that same image to all the other master slides,
so why would that make sense when you are in normal mode. And normally
master slides all have different background images. It would make more sense
if when in normal mode it asked to set the background image of the master
slide assigned to the current slide, but even that still would be annoying.

IMO this function is meant for quick work.

One could think for a separate maybe: set background image / set background
image for all slides. Or whatever.

I think you are missing one - set background image of slide's assigned
master slide. Ultimately the best option is for users to go to the correct
place and set the background image.

Sure.

OTOH, how often do you set a background image (is not per see the same as an
image behind text and other objects.)

If you are a basic user (aka benjamin) who starts impress without a template
and has no knowledge of master slides, he would be assigning a background
image for each slide he creates.

And she would be annoyed to have to do it over and again ;)

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