Introduction
By the end of this module, you should be able to:
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Open the Format Text Box dialog box
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Format the background color
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Format the line style and width
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Modify the size to specific measurements
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Position a text box in a specific location on a slide
Formatting a text box
You can easily
format a text box
and modify elements such as the background color, line style and width, size, and position of the text box.
To insert a text box:
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Select
Insert
Text Box
from the main menu. Your mouse pointer will change shape.
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Click and
drag
your mouse to create the text box.
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Release the mouse button. The text box will appear.
It is easiest to format a text box once you have entered text into it because you can see how it will appear on the slide.
To format a text box:
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Right-click the text box.
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Select
Format Text Box
from the drop-down menu. The Format Text Box dialog box will appear.
To format colors and lines:
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Select the
Colors and Lines
tab.
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Select the
fill color
from the drop-down menu. This color will appear as the background color of the text box.
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Select the
line color
from the drop-down menu.
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Select the
line style
from the drop-down menu.
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Select the
line width
from the
Line Weight
drop-down menu.
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Decide whether you would like to use a
dashed
line, then make your selection from the
Dashed
drop-down menu in the
Line
section.
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Click
OK
to apply your selections.
To format size:
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Select the
Size
tab.
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Enter the text box
height
.
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Enter the text box
width
.
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Enter the
degree amount
to rotate the text box.
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Click
OK
to apply your selections.
You can use your mouse to drag the corner of the text box and extend its size if your text box does not need to be a specific size.
To format position:
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Select the
Position
tab.
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Enter the
horizontal
position on the slide.
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Enter the
vertical
position on the slide.
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Select whether to anchor the text box to the
top, left corner
, or
center
.
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Click
OK
to apply your selections.
You can use your mouse to move the text box on the slide; however, the
Position
tab allows you to control the
precise
location of the text box. This is extremely useful when you need a text box to appear in the same location on multiple slides.
Challenge!
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Open a new blank presentation.
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Insert a text box.
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Enter text in the text box.
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Open the
Format Text Box
dialog box.
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Change the background color to a shade of blue.
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Choose a line style and weight.
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Explore the settings on the
Size
tab.
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Explore the settings on the
Position
tab.
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Click
OK
to see how your selections affect the text box.
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Close the presentation without saving the file.