![]() ![]() ![]() Please, do not rotate or stack text, it looks stupid and nobody will be able to read it anyway. ![]() Second, the text direction should ALWAYS be “horizontal”. In fact, I can’t think of any situation in which I would select “bottom”. In 99% of all cases, you should select “top” or “middle”. Here, you first chose the vertical alignment. Second, you need to edit the text in the shape by clicking on the shape with a right mouse click and selecting “Format shape”, then “Text options”, then “Text box”. While the latter method might look ok when you do it right, it’s just bad style because it is unnecessarily complex (two objects instead of one) and – more importantly – it is a pain in the ass for everyone who wants to edit your presentation. You should NOT put a shape on the slide, then put a text field in it and write in the text field. Well, first of all, you should always select a shape first (most often this will be a rectangle), put it on the slide and then write DIRECTLY in that shape. December 2013 by martinpuppatz.Ī text box is probably THE element in Powerpoint that you need most often. This entry was posted in Powerpoint in Style on 7. ![]()
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