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Change the layout of the slide to a blank layout. Click the Insert tab and click the Text box button. You can change the font and the size of the text. Right-click the text box and select Cut from the ...
It is possible to use PowerPoint for multiple things that don’t have to be used in a presentation. For example, if you wanted to add a caption to that funny photo lying dormant on your hard drive, you ...
Adding alternate text (alt text) to images, charts, and other visual elements in PowerPoint is essential for making presentations accessible to individuals who use screen readers. Here's how to add ...
You can find text in a PowerPoint presentation by pressing Control + F on a PC or Command + F on a Mac. If you're using the PowerPoint mobile app, you just have to tap the magnifying glass icon at the ...
PowerPoint also lets you customize the Quick Access Toolbar if the default options don't suit you. Click the downward arrow ...
Among the animation effects that may be added to text, images and objects in Microsoft PowerPoint is a category specifically designed to emphasize them, listed in the Emphasis category in the ...
When you present a slideshow, it’s likely that you have more to say than what displays on the slides. You may want to expand on the text you’ve included, or if the slide only contains visuals, explain ...
PowerPoint reads the font files on your computer and integrates those fonts for use in editing. There is a pretty extensive list built into your device, but if you want to use a font that isn’t ...
Can PowerPoint speak aloud and read the text in my slideshows? Yes, it can. Using the Speak command, also known as the Text to Speech (TTS) feature, PowerPoint can read the text in your slideshows and ...