Chapter 3. Formatting and Aligning Your Text


3. Formatting and Aligning Your Text

  • Automating Text Formatting

  • Manually Formatting Text Appearance

  • Manually Aligning and Indenting Text

  • Formatting Text Boxes

Content may be king, but presentation is queen . You're going to spend a lot of time choosing just the right text to add to your slides, so don't blow all that hard work by ignoring the way your text looks. If your text is hard to read or conveys a message counter to the point you're trying to makeif you choose whimsical, candy -colored fonts for a presentation introducing your company's expanded line of funeral services, for exampleyou're going to confuse (or even lose) your audience.

This chapter shows you how to format your text effectively. You'll find out how to choose fonts, colors, and special effects (such as underlining and shadowing) that support and strengthen your message (Figure 3-1), and how to avoid the effects that detract from it (Figure 3-2).

Figure 3-1. Effectively formatted text is easy to read and it subliminally reinforces the message you're trying to drive home. Here, a solid, "respectable" font, a sober blue-and-tan-and-white color scheme, and spare, businesslike layout all contribute to the seriousness of the message.





PowerPoint 2007 for Starters
PowerPoint 2007 for Starters: The Missing Manual
ISBN: 0596528310
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2007
Pages: 96

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