
Microsoft Power Point
Working with Text
Adding Text
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If the slide layout includes text boxes, simply click on
the text box to add text.
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To add a text box to the slide, select Insert from the Menu
Toolbar, then select Text Box from the menu bar and draw the text box with
the mouse.
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Set text editing options by selecting Tools on the Menu
Toolbar, select Options from the menu bar to open the Text Options dialog
box, and select the Edit tab.

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Formatting Text
- Select the text that will be formatted by highlighting the text either on
the outline or on the slide.
- Choose Format from the Menu Toolbar.
- Select Font from the menu bar to open the Font dialog box (or right-click
on the highlighted selection and select Font from the popup shortcut menu).
- Select a font face, size, style, effect, and color from the Font dialog
box.
- Click the Preview button to see how the changes will appear on the slide
before making a decision.
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Replace Fonts
Design templates have a preset font that you may want to change or you may
want to change the font used on for the entire presentation for a number of
reasons. This can be accomplished quickly using the Replace Fonts feature.
- Select Format on the Menu Toolbar, and then Replace Font from the menu bar
to open the Replace Font dialog box.

- Choose the font you want to Replace from the first drop-down menu and the
font it should be replaced With from the second menu.
- Click the Replace button.
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Line Spacing Options
Change the amount of space between lines in a text box by selecting Format
on the Meny Toolbar, then click on Line Spacing to open the Line Spacing dialog
box.
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Line spacing
Select the amount of vertical space between lines. A value of
"1" is equal to single spacing and "2" is double spacing. Values between and
above these numbers are valid as well.
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Before paragraph and After paragraph
This value will determine the amount of vertical space before
and after each paragraph in a text box.
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Change Case
Change the case of the characters in a paragraph by:
- Selecting Format from the Menu Toolbar.
- Change Case from the menu bar to open the Change Case dialog box. This will
allow you to change the case without having to retype the text.
- Sentence case - Capitalizes the first letter of the first word in
each sentence.
- Lowercase and Uppercase - Changes the case of all the letters.
- Title case - Capitalizes the first letter of every word and reduces
the rest to lowercase.
- Toggle case - The opposite of Title case, it makes the first letter
of every word lowercase and capitalizes the remaining letters.
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Spell Check
The spell checker will prompt you to make corrections of the first word that
is spelled wrong.
- If the word is spelled correctly, click Ignore or Ignore All if the same
word appears several times during the presentation.
- If this word will appear in many presentations (such as your name), click
Add to add the word to the dictionary and you won't be prompted by a misspelling
again.
- If the word is spelled wrong, highlight one of the the Suggestions or type
your own revision in the Change to box.
- Click Change to correct this occurrence of the word or Change All to correct
all occurrences of the word in the presentation.
- Click Close to abort the spelling check early.
- When the spell checker has read through the entire presentation, you will
be prompted by a window telling you that the spelling check is complete.
Click OK.

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Spelling Options
- Select Tools on the Menu Toolbar.
- Select Options from the menu bar to open the Spelling Options dialog box.

- Click the Spelling and Style tab.
- Options:
- Check spelling as you type - If this box is checked, Power Point
will check the spelling of every word as you type. Misspelled words will
be underlined with wavy red lines.
- Hide spelling errors in this document - Check this box to remove
the wavy red lines from words that are spelled wrong.
- Always suggest corrections - If this box is checked, suggestions
for misspelled words will appear when you activate the spell checker.
- Ignore words in UPPERCASE - Power Point recommends that you don't
type slide titles in all uppercase letters so it will treat words like
this and other all-uppercase acronyms as misspelled. Check this box to
ignore this suggestion and acronyms that are typically typed in all caps.
- Ignore words with numbers - Check to ignore words that are combinations
of letters and numbers.
