
Alter how text is displayed in PowerPoint 2003 presentations.
#1: Use Clip-Art or Different Characters in Bulleted Lists
Use different characters or even pictures as bullets when creating lists.
#2: Prevent Microsoft Excel 2003 from Converting Typed URLs to Hyperlinks
Prevent the automatic URL hyperlinking AutoCorrect feature in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003.
#3: Toggle Automatically Converting Text to Lists
Prevent Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 from formatting text containing asterisks, numbers, and other characters into lists.
#4: Display Information in a Table
Add tabular information inside a slide in a Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 presentation.
#5: Change Text Alignment
Align text in a Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 presentation to the left, center, or right of a particular text box.
#6: Change Text Case
Copy text between the headers and bodies of Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 slides, changing text case as necessary.
#7: Toggle Automatic Spaces Added After Pasting Text
Toggle whether Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 should automatically handle adding or removing spacing when cutting or pasting text.
#8: Change Default Font for New Text Boxes
Save time changing every PowerPoint 2003 text box to a particular font by modifying the default font and formatting.
#9: Embed Fonts in your Presentation for More Accurate Viewing
Distribute PowerPoint 2003 presentations that look as you intended by embedding TrueType fonts.
#10: Adding Curved Text
Focus attention on certain lines of text in your Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 presentations.
#11: Insert Hyperlinked Text
Add webpage, in-document, e-mail, and external document hyperlinks in your Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 presentations.
#12: Toggle Showing Font Previews
Toggle whether or not Microsoft PowerPoint 2003's font pull-down should display font names in their respective fonts.
#13: Replace All Uses of a Particular Font
Change every slide in your PowerPoint 2003 presentation that uses a particular font.
#14: Adjust Line Spacing in a Text Box
Make text in a particular PowerPoint 2003 box appear single-spaced, double-spaced, or using a custom spacing.
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