Chapter 4. Entering the Text
In This Chapter
Viewing, selecting, entering, and deleting text
Choosing fonts, font sizes, and font colors for text
Entering symbols and special characters
Using speed techniques for fixing typos and handling capitalization
Finding and replacing text
Translating and proofing foreign‐language text
Using the thesaurus and dictionaries
Handling smart tags
This chapter is the first of two that look into entering, laying out, and formatting text in a PowerPoint presentation. In this chapter, you focus on getting the text onto the slides.
You'll find advice, tips, and shortcuts for entering text, proofing it for correct spelling, and changing its appearance. You also delve into some PowerPoint features that can help make your presentation more thorough — the Research task pane, the thesaurus, and the various features that have to do with editing foreign‐language text. You'll discover how to find and replace text and correct typos as soon as you make them. Unfortunately, writing mistakes stand out in a PowerPoint presentation because the text is written so large on‐screen. This chapter is devoted in part to helping you keep your text mistakes to a bare minimum.
Entering Text: The Basics
No presentation is complete without a word or two at least, which is why the first thing you see when you add a new slide to a presentation are the words “Click to add text.” As soon as you “click here,” those words of instruction disappear, and you are free to enter a title or text of ...
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