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What is a Text Placeholder ? |
To use a text placeholder just click in it and start typing | ||
A text placeholder is just a special type of text box. | ||
Anything you type will automatically appear in the Outline pane (and visa versa) | ||
When you deleted everything from a text placeholder the default message "click to add .. " will return automatically. |
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The boxes with dotted outlines that appear when you first insert a new slide are called placeholders | ||
The placeholders will contain the slide title and the slide text for this slide. | ||
There are also placeholders for other objects as well including charts, tables, clip art etc. |
What is a Text Box ? |
A text box is a special type of shape that is designed to place text on your slides. | ||
You can insert a textbox using the textbox button on the Drawing toolbar click where you want one corner and drag to the opposite corner. | ||
Textboxes can be manually added using the Drawing toolbar but the text will not appear in the Outline pane. | ||
To create an extra textbox you can use the textbox button on the Drawing toolbar. | ||
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Release the mouse and enter your text. |
To reposition the text elsewhere on the slide click outside the text area then click on text and a shaded border will appear. |
To change the font of the whole textbox. | ||
click on the text box and a shaded outline will appear. |
To change a selection of text select the text first and then select (Format > Font) |
Aligning text | ||
Objects can be distributed and spaced evenly horizontally or vertically and they can also be aligned relative to the slide itself. |
Text is automatically wrapped so you do not have to press Enter at the end of every line. | ||
Press Enter only when you need to start a new paragraph. | ||
Text is usually formatted with a bullet character at the beginning of every paragraph. | ||
The default bullet is a square box although this can be easily changed. | ||
Refer to the Bullets and numbering for more details |
It is important to remember that the bullet character is part of the paragraph format and cannot be typed directly as a character. |
You can switch between "insert mode" and "type over" mode by pressing the Insert key | ||
When you are in insert mode any characters that you type are inserted at the cursor location | ||
In type over mode each character that is typed replaces an existing character. |
You can move around your paragraph of text in the familiar ways. | ||
Home - takes you to the start of the line | ||
End - takes you to the end of the line | ||
Ctrl + Arrow keys to move around quickly between whole words |
You can delete by pressing Delete or Backspace | ||
To delete from the cursor location to the start or end of the line use the Ctrl key in combination with the Delete or Backspace keys respectively. | ||
If you select a block of text first, then the Delete and Backspace keys both delete the selection. |
Whenever you move the mouse cursor over a text object, the cursor changes from an arrow to a vertical beam. | ||
This allows you to select the text object and start typing. |
Expand Slide ?? |
Was this removed in PowerPoint 2002 ? | ||
This is a useful feature if you are trying to cram a lot of information into a slide show. When a slide looks too crowded, Tools > Expand Slide. This will split the text across a group of new slides. | ||
This automatically breaks a crowded slide into multiple slides for a cleaner more organised presentation. It turns each top level bullet point into individual slides and subpoints into bullets on corresponding new slides |
Things to Remember |
Avoid using a small font for your text. 20pts is probably about the smallest you want to use. | |||
Any empty textboxes will not appear in a slide show. | |||
Most autoshapes also function as text boxes. If you want to add text just select the shape and start typing. |
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