This tutorial is intended to supplement the Understanding PowerPoint Accessibility article. Placeholders in PowerPoint allow you to add text or multimedia content to a slide. Adding a text box (Home > ...
PowerPoint does much more than just display text and pictures. It's filled with tricks and tidbits so you can do nearly anything, like create a scrollable text box. If you've got too much text to fit ...
It is possible to use PowerPoint for multiple things that don’t have to be used in a presentation. For example, if you wanted to add a caption to that funny photo lying dormant on your hard drive, you ...
When you present a slideshow, it’s likely that you have more to say than what displays on the slides. You may want to expand on the text you’ve included, or if the slide only contains visuals, explain ...
To add live translation in PowerPoint, go to the Slide Show tab, click Subtitle Settings, and select your spoken and subtitle languages. Choose a microphone, and adjust subtitle placement. Start the ...
You can change the PowerPoint text direction and make it go from right to left. You can change the orientation of the text to various positions such as Horizontal, Stacked, Rotate all text 90 degrees, ...
PowerPoint reads the font files on your computer and integrates those fonts for use in editing. There is a pretty extensive list built into your device, but if you want to use a font that isn’t ...
PowerPoint doesn't offer a built-in setting for transparent text, but that doesn't mean it can't be done. And you might be surprised just how easy it is to achieve. Transparent text exposes a pattern ...
Be it your school, college, or workplace, we all come across a time when we have to give a presentation. And the most popular presentation software is none other than Microsoft PowerPoint. Not ...