Slide Part
| Content Type: | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.slide+xml | 
| Root Namespace: | http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/presentationml/2006/main | 
| Source Relationship: | http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/relationships/slide | 
A Slide part contains the contents of a single slide.
A package shall contain one Slide part per slide, and each of those parts shall be the target of an explicit relationship from the Presentation (§13.3.6) part.
<Relationships xmlns="…"> <Relationship Id="rId2" Type="http://…/slide" Target="slides/slide1.xml"/> <Relationship Id="rId3" Type="http://…/slide" Target="slides/slide2.xml"/> </Relationships>
The root element for a part of this content type shall be< sld>.
<p:sld xmlns:p="…"> <p:cSld name=""> … </p:cSld> <p:clrMapOvr> … </p:clrMapOvr> <p:timing> <p:tnLst> <p:par> <p:cTn id="1" dur="indefinite" restart="never" nodeType="tmRoot"/> </p:par> </p:tnLst> </p:timing> </p:sld>
A Slide part shall be located within the package containing the source relationship (expressed syntactically, the @TargetMode attribute of the <Relationship> element shall be Internal).
A Slide part is permitted to have implicit relationships to the following parts defined by this Standard:
- Additional Characteristics (§15.2.1) 
- Bibliography (§15.2.3) 
- Comments (§12.3.3) 
- Custom XML Data Storage (§15.2.4) 
- Notes Slide (§13.3.5) 
- Theme Override (§14.2.8) 
- Thumbnail (§15.2.14) 
- Slide Layout (§13.3.9) 
- Slide Synchronization Data (§13.3.11) 
A Slide part is permitted to have explicit relationships to the following parts defined by this Standard:
- Audio (§15.2.2) 
- Chart (§14.2.1) 
- Diagrams: Diagram Colors(§14.2.3), Diagram Data(§14.2.4), Diagram Layout Definition(§14.2.5) and Diagram Styles (§14.2.6) 
- Embedded Control Persistence (§15.2.8) 
- Embedded Object (§15.2.9) 
- Embedded Package (§15.2.10) 
- Hyperlink (§15.3). 
- Image (§15.2.13) 
- User Defined Tags (§13.3.12) 
- Video (§15.2.14) 
- VML Drawing (§15.2.17) 
A Slide part shall not have implicit or explicit relationships to any other part defined by this Standard.