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Today’s tip is going to drill down on one shortcut, how to add a new text box in Microsoft PowerPoint, Word or Excel using the keyboard. Once you have the program open and are ready to perform this technique, just press the Alt key and the letter N at the same time. Field geology manual.
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I have a text box that contains text in several different font sizes. I would like to increase (or decrease) them all by the same amount without having to select and change one size at a time.
On the PC you can select all the text inside the box (ctl-A) and then ctl-[ increases all fonts by one size, while ctl-] decreases all fonts by one size. The analogous mac command Cmd-[ or Cmd-] doesn't seem to work.
I know it's not a big deal to select and change pieces of text one by one, but if you have a lot of slides it can really help.
On the PC you can select all the text inside the box (ctl-A) and then ctl-[ increases all fonts by one size, while ctl-] decreases all fonts by one size. The analogous mac command Cmd-[ or Cmd-] doesn't seem to work.
I know it's not a big deal to select and change pieces of text one by one, but if you have a lot of slides it can really help.
Best Powerpoint Shortcuts
- If the text is in a text box, table, or shape, first click the Text tab at the top of the sidebar, then click the Style button. In the Font section, click, then select or deselect the Outline checkbox. If you add an outline, use the controls to change its line type, color, and width.
- Today’s tip is going to drill down on one shortcut, how to add a new text box in Microsoft PowerPoint, Word or Excel using the keyboard. Once you have the program open and are ready to perform this technique, just press the Alt key and the letter N at the same time, then let go of those keys and press the letter X.