Faster Smarter Microsoft Office System -- 2003 Edition

Making formatting changes is a fairly simple task in PowerPoint. Usually, you can simply right-click the object you want to change to get a shortcut menu of choices related to that item. Here are some of the more common formatting changes you re likely to make:

Aha! ”Changing Fonts

If you don t see a character you like, you might want to see what other fonts have to offer. Click the Font down arrow and choose a different font. The standard symbol fonts included in the Office System are Webdings, Wingdings, Wingdings 2, Wingdings 3, and Symbol, but your system may have others as well.

 

Change the Slide Background

Choose Background from the Format menu, and then click the down arrow in the color bar beneath the Background fill window in the Background dialog box to display the pull-down menu. Choose another color from the selected scheme, choose More Colors to select a different hue, or Fill Effects to choose a pattern, texture, gradient, or picture for the background. Click Apply to apply the change to the current slide; click Apply To All to change all slides in the presentation.

 

Aha! ”Making Global Text Changes

When you want to make a font change that is applied throughout your presentation, you need to work on the master that applies to that slide type. Choose Slide Master from the View menu, and then make the changes ”font, size , style, color, and alignment ”that you want to make. When you re finished making changes, click Close Master View on the Slide Master View toolbar.

 

Changing Color Scheme

Perhaps you like the look of the presentation design, but you re not crazy about the colors. You can easily change that. Here are the steps:

  1. Open the presentation you want to change.

  2. Choose Slide Design from the Format menu.

  3. In the Slide Design task pane, click Color Schemes. A selection of color schemes appears in the task pane.

  4. Point to the one you like, and a down arrow appears. Click it and choose whether you want to apply the change to all slides, or just the selected slide. After you make your choice, the color change is made.

From Color to Grayscale

With a click of the mouse, you can see how your presentation would appear in black and white. This is helpful for projects in which you ll be printing handouts on a monochrome printer, and you want to see how your slides will look on the printed page. Click the Color/ Grayscale tool on the Standard toolbar, and a drop-down menu appears, giving you the choice of Color, Grayscale, or Pure Black And White. Click your choice and the change is applied to the current slide. The Grayscale View toolbar appears so that you can choose additional settings, or click Close Grayscale View when you re finished.

See Also  

Slide Sorter view is the place where you add slide transitions and set the timing of your presentation. You ll learn more about those tasks in Chapter 11, Animating and Timing Your Presentation.

 

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