Hi,
I want to select pieces of text for instance in different text boxes and I'm wondering how I can do this.
I know in Word if you hold the command key you can make multiple text selections, and you can select multiple objects in Powerpoint in the same manner. However when I try to do this on text im Powerpoint the initial selection is lost when I click to select the next word.
I need to apply formatting (e.g. subscripting) to different words and it's a pain having to do this to each word individually.
Thanks.
Since PPT doesn't support Styles you might consider using the Format Painter
or Command+Y (Repeat) combined with the Find feature.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 7/26/09 5:19 PM, in article 59b78...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
And a couple of other twists on the painter; these have worked since Bill was a
pup in the Win version, which probably inherited them from the original Mac PPT.
- Doubleclick the format painter instead of just clicking it. That'll keep it
active until you click it again or press ESC. You can then apply the same
formatting to as many bits of text as you like w/o having to "go back to the
well" and pick up the formatting you want from the original each time.
- Customize the Pick Up Object Style and Apply Object Style (may appear
incorrectly labeled as "Apply to defaults") buttons onto any convenient
toolbar/whatever. Once you've picked up a style using this tool, it stays
"loaded". You can keep applying it whenever you feel the urge, or at least for
the duration of the PPT session, or until you pick up a new style.
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HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
Office:Mac MVP
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