Formatting Text
PowerPoint's design templates include preselected colors, fonts, font sizes, and other formatting parameters that are designed to work well together—a real timesaver and also very useful for people who are new to presentation design.
→ To learn more about how typefaces and fonts affect your presentation, see "Choosing Typefaces" and Fonts, p. 559
→ To learn more about how to modify text and formatting on Slide Masters, rather than on individual slides, see "Modifying the Slide Master,"
You'll only need to apply extensive text formatting if you create a text box in a blank slide in a presentation without an attached design template. In most cases, you'll either use the formatting that the design template suggests or make ...
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