If you're new to PowerPoint, you'll need to learn the basics of
working with text
. In this lesson, you'll learn how to
cut
,
copy
,
paste
, and
format
text.
Watch the video below to learn more about the basics of working with text in PowerPoint.
To select text:
Before you can move or arrange text, you'll need to
select
it.
Click next to the text you want to select, drag the mouse over the text, then release your mouse. The text will be
selected
.
Copying and moving text
PowerPoint allows you to
copy
text that is already on a slide and
paste
it elsewhere, which can save you time. If you want to
move
text, you can
cut and paste
or
drag and drop
the text.
To copy and paste text:
Select the
text
you want to copy, then click the
Copy
command on the
Home
tab.
Place the insertion point where you want the text to appear.
Click the
Paste
command on the
Home
tab.
The copied text will appear.
To cut and paste text:
Select the
text
you want to move, then click the
Cut
command.
Place the insertion point where you want the text to appear, then click the
Paste
command.
The text will appear in the new location.
You can access the
cut
,
copy
, and
paste
commands by using keyboard shortcuts. Press
Ctrl+X
to cut,
Ctrl+C
to copy, and
Ctrl+V
to paste.
To drag and drop text:
Select the
text
you want to move, then click and drag the text to the
desired location
.
The text will appear in the new location.
Formatting and aligning text
Formatted text can draw your audience's attention to specific parts of a presentation and emphasize important information. In PowerPoint, you have several options for adjusting your text, including size and color. You can also adjust the alignment of the text to change how it is displayed on the slide.
Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn about the different commands in the Font and Paragraph groups.
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Font
Use the drop-down menu to change the
font
of the selected text.
Font Size
Choose the
font size
of the selected text from the drop-down menu, or use the
Increase Font Size
and
Decrease Font Size
commands to increase or decrease the size.
Bulleted and Numbered Lists Styles
Some placeholders format text as a
bulleted
list
by default. Click the
Bullets
or
Numbering
commands to create a new list, or click the
drop-down arrows
to choose the list style.
Text Direction
This command allows you to change the
direction
of your text.
Align Text
You can use these commands to align your text at the
top
,
middle
, or
bottom
of a placeholder or text box.
Horizontal Text Alignment
You can use these commands to align your text to the
left
,
center
, or
right
of a placeholder or text box.
Font Color
You can use this command to change the text
color
.
Change Case
Here, you can quickly change the
case
of the selected text.
Character Spacing
Here, you can adjust the
spacing
between characters.
Font Style
Use the
font style commands
to apply
bold
,
italic
,
underline
,
shadow
, or
strikethrough
to the selected text.
Font
Use the drop-down menu to change the
font
of the selected text.
Font Style
Use the
font style commands
to apply
bold
,
italic
,
underline
,
shadow
, or
strikethrough
to the selected text.
Font Size
Choose the
font size
of the selected text from the drop-down menu, or use the
Increase
and
Decrease Font Size
commands to increase or decrease the size.
Character Spacing
Here, you can adjust the
spacing
between characters.
Change Case
Here, you can quickly change the
case
of the selected text.
Font Color
You can use this command to change the text
color
.
Bulleted and Numbered Lists Styles
Some placeholders format text as a
bulleted
list
by default. Click the
Bullets
or
Numbering
commands to create a new list, or click the
drop-down arrows
to choose the list style.
Horizontal Text Alignment
You can use these commands to align your text to the
left
,
center
, or
right
of a placeholder or text box.
Text Direction
This command allows you to change the
direction
of your text.
Align Text
You can use these commands to align your text at the
top
,
middle
, or
bottom
of a placeholder or text box.