My boss likes having slide titles with two lines of text and diferent font
sizes for each line. When I try to set this up in the master so this unique
style is applied to all slides, it will not let me create 2 lines of text
that have different font sizes within one title area. Is there any way to do
this?
Lucy Thomson - 16 Feb 2008 00:18 GMT
Hi Mike
What version are you using?
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> My boss likes having slide titles with two lines of text and diferent font
> sizes for each line. When I try to set this up in the master so this
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> do
> this?
TAJ Simmons - 16 Feb 2008 00:18 GMT
Mikez
ppt only allows for a 'title' text box
and a 'body text box' (that has 5 levels of text)
However, you can create 'ready made *slides*' just how you want them... then
just 'duplicate' them before you edit them.
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Microsoft Powerpoint MVP
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> My boss likes having slide titles with two lines of text and diferent font
> sizes for each line. When I try to set this up in the master so this
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> do
> this?
Steve Rindsberg - 16 Feb 2008 17:47 GMT
> My boss likes having slide titles with two lines of text and diferent font
> sizes for each line. When I try to set this up in the master so this unique
> style is applied to all slides, it will not let me create 2 lines of text
> that have different font sizes within one title area. Is there any way to do
> this?
If you use a Title layout, you can have a title and subtitle placeholders
that'll allow this, but then you don't get to have a body text placeholder.
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