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Subscript and Superscript |
You can change your text to superscript and subscript using the (Format > Font) dialog box. | ||
There is a quicker way though which uses shortcut keys: | ||
(Ctrl + Shift + =) - toggles the superscript on and off | ||
(Ctrl + =) - toggles the subscript on and off |
A superscripted lowercase "o" is a great substitute for the degrees symbol. |
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Replacing Fonts |
PowerPoint has a handy feature that lets you replace all occurrences of one font and replace them with another font. | ||
Select (Format > Replace Fonts). |
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Select the font you want to replace in the Replace drop-down box and choose the font you want to replace it with in the With drop-down box. | ||
Click Replace to replace all occurrences of the selected font | ||
When you have finished replacing all the necessary fonts press Close to close the dialog box. |
TrueType Fonts |
To be safe always embed True Type fonts ?? |
To copy over a style associated with a picture / object select the picture, Choose format > PickUp object style. | ||
Click your unformatted object ans select Format > Apply Object Style. You can also use the format painter. |
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