Is it possible to change the associate template for an existing SHOW presentation
If I have a SHOW presentation that was created with either no template or an existing template, is it possible to change the underlying template for that presentation?
I know I can create a new presentation based on the new template and then copy the slides from the old to the new presentation and then save it replacing the old file but this is not an efficient process so surely there is a more effective process.
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