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How do i change the font and font size of a power point presentation in my i pad

Anonymous
2025-05-05T10:59:33+00:00

How do i change the font and font size of a power point presentation in my i pad

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-05-05T14:15:51+00:00

    Hello,

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    I understand you would like to change the Font and Font Size of your power point presentation.

    I will be providing you with some steps in doing this

    1.  Launch the PowerPoint app on your iPad and open the presentation you want to edit.
    2. Tap on the text box containing the text you want to change. If you want to change the font or font size for multiple text boxes, you will need to select each one individually
    3. Tap on the "Home" tab at the top of the screen. Then, tap on the "Font" dropdown menu to choose a different font.
    4. Tap on the "Font Size" dropdown menu to select a different size.
    5. Once you have selected the desired font and font size, the changes will be applied to the selected text.
    6. After making the changes, ensure you save your presentation by tapping on the "File" menu and selecting "Save."

    Best Regards,
    Sunday | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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  2. John Korchok 232.4K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-05-05T14:22:29+00:00

    In a desktop edition of PowerPoint, you would open the Slide Master and change the font and size there. This would update the entire deck at once. But the mobile and web editions of PowerPoint don't allow access to the slide master, so you'll have to reformat one placeholder at a time, as Sunday AB has suggested. If you have access to a desktop edition of PowerPoint, make the change there, it's much faster.

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