UK Map PowerPoint Slides

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011 17 comments

UK map powerpoint slides thumbThese UK Map PowerPoint slides are fully editable, allowing you to customise them as you wish. Change the colours, move the pins, select different counties or countries, and really make these slides your own. The map slides include separate objects for England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Island and the Republic of Ireland, so you can feature the countries separately or as a whole.

The United Kingdom Map slides are useful for indicating your company location and areas covered by your services, or for class projects. Download for free for use in your own presentations.

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17 Comments to UK Map PowerPoint Slides

  1. #1

    Gavin Innes

    12:09 pm, February 21st, 2012

    This map of UK is really great. I can ungroup and change individual regions. Would you be able to amend to include Shetland Isle as it has been missed out? I can’t use the map without it.

  2. #2

    Jessica Pyne

    10:01 am, February 23rd, 2012

    Hi Gavin, I’ve forwarded your request on to the design team, and will let you know when they manage to update the slides.

  3. #3

    alex

    12:36 pm, April 19th, 2012

    fantastic, thank you

  4. #4

    Jessica Pyne

    12:32 pm, April 23rd, 2012

    You’re welcome, Alex – hope you find the slides useful.

  5. #5

    Jon H

    3:33 pm, May 3rd, 2012

    Hi,

    Great map – can anyone help….. How do i colour/un colour the different regions??

    Thanks

    Jon

  6. #6

    Gavin

    4:31 pm, May 3rd, 2012

    To colour regions select the map, right click and ungroup. Select one region (or more by holding down control and select your fill colour :)

  7. #7

    Richard

    9:00 am, May 23rd, 2012

    Hi, I can’t ungroup the map…it doesn’t give me the option. Could this be because I am using an older version of powerpoint 2003??

    R

  8. #8

    Jessica Pyne

    4:13 pm, May 23rd, 2012

    Hi Richard, this shouldn’t be an issue. It may be that you haven’t located the group/ungroup function. You may find it useful to watch our PowerPoint 2003 tutorial on PowerPoint Toolbar Customisation – this should show you how to find the tools you need and keep them saved in a handy position. The Group, Ungroup and Regroup functions can be found under Commands > Drawing. Please get back in touch if you are still having trouble.

  9. #9

    Martin W

    12:25 pm, June 19th, 2012

    Really useful. By being able to highlight specific counties this should really enhance my presentation.

  10. #10

    Jessica Pyne

    11:49 am, June 20th, 2012

    Glad you find the slides so useful, Martin – we hope your presentation goes well!

  11. #11

    Michael

    2:19 pm, June 26th, 2012

    The editable UK map is great, do you have/do you know where I could get one of just London showing all of the Boroughs (where I can edit the colours of each Borough)?

  12. #12

    Jessica Pyne

    4:07 pm, June 27th, 2012

    Hi Michael, unfortunately we don’t have a London map slide here at m62, and I am unaware of one anywhere else. Sorry we couldn’t help, and good luck with your search!

  13. #13

    Stephen

    4:57 pm, July 16th, 2012

    Excellent site and very useful maps…..thanks!!

  14. #14

    Jessica Pyne

    9:48 am, July 19th, 2012

    You’re welcome Stephen – glad you’ll find them useful.

  15. #15

    Shweta

    10:22 pm, September 9th, 2012

    Thanks, the UK map helped a lot – was exactly what I was looking for for a presentation.

  16. #16

    Jessica Pyne

    11:36 am, September 12th, 2012

    Glad we could help, Shweta!

  17. #17

    Simon

    4:11 pm, November 29th, 2012

    I have downloaded the presentation and I am trying to ungroup the map to colour in the individual counties but the ungroup function is greyed out. Can anyone help.

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