Customizing the Way You Create Objects

When you create a text box, PowerPoint applies a set of default text attributes. Some examples of PowerPoint's font default settings include font style, size, and formatting options, such as bold, italic, and underline. When you draw an object, PowerPoint applies a set of default object attributes. Examples of object default settings include fill color , shadow, and line style. To find out the current default settings for your presentation, you can draw an object or create a text object and check the object's attributes.

Customize the Way You Create Text Objects

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Create a text box.

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Click the Format menu, and then click Font.

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Change the font options in which you want to be the default.

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Select the Default For New Objects check box.

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Click OK.

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Customize the Way You Create Shape Objects

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Create a shape, and then change the shape attributes.

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Click the Draw button on the Drawing toolbar, and then click Set AutoShape Default.

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Show Me Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
Show Me Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 (Show Me Series)
ISBN: 078973009X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 271

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