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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office 2003
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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office 2003

by Ed Bott, Woody Leonhard
September 2003
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
1368 pages
56h 14m
English
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Chapter 33 Advanced Formatting Options
Some tab formatting options you might use in other Office applications do not exist in
PowerPoint. For example, there is no easy way to put a tab stop in every cell of a table; you
have to enter them all manually.
Using Fonts
Professional designers recommend you stick with one font for titles and another for text—
better yet, use the same font for both. Using too many fonts detracts from a presentation.
To adjust any font effects, select some text, right-click, and choose Font from the shortcut
menu. All standard effects are available in the Font dialog box: color, bold, italic, bold italic,
underline, shadow ...
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