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Entering text in a PowerPoint slide

We add text to our slides, but we are going to go a little more detail, because the text is important. After all, the words on the slide is how to get your message across! (Moreover, these words will remind you of what is supposed to be panicked when induced collapse of the brain!) Let's start by choosing a slide layout that has a "box" in it. Nearly every slide layout has a text box, so any work for them. As you continue to use PowerPoint you will discover that there are some designs that use more often ... the most useful include the double column of text boxes, and text-plus-image slides.

You can add text, click on the center of the box and write. In doing so, you may notice that the rectangular box becomes outlined by a "line of dashes. This line of scripts simply means that the box is selected.

However, if we look at this script online, you may notice that there are a number of small white circles. These white circles are the "handles" that you can drag and change the shape of the box. To move around the text box, simply click and drag the line of dashes (ie, anywhere that is not a circle drive).

Here's something interesting!

When you resize a text box, try holding down the [change] key. In doing so, the height and width of the proportions remain constant. Similarly, when the conclusion of the [control] key, the table to keep the heart of the exact location. Try it, you'll be amazed! (Well, maybe not ...)

You can find more useful PowerPoint tips-and-tricks like this one at www.mightycoach.com - they even have an online-video course that teaches you to use PowerPoint in only a few hours!

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