3 Text Basics
3 Text Basics
Introduction
It's important to know how to perform basic tasks with text when working in PowerPoint. In this lesson, you will
learn the basics of working with text, including how to insert, delete, select, and move text, as well as how to work
with text boxes.
Text basics
In PowerPoint, you can insert text into placeholders or text boxes. Text in both can be formatted using the same
commands.
To insert text:
Click the placeholder or text box where you want to insert text. The insertion point will appear.
If you are working with a placeholder, placeholder text will disappear.
Type the text you want to appear.
To delete text:
Place your cursor next to the text you want to delete.
Press the Backspace key on your keyboard to delete text to the left of the cursor.
Press the Delete key on your keyboard to delete text to the right of the cursor.
To select text:
Place the insertion point next to the text you want to select.
Click and drag your mouse over the text to select it.
Release the mouse button. You have selected the text. A highlighted box will appear over the
selected text.
When you select text or images in PowerPoint, a hover toolbar with formatting options appears. This makes
formatting commands easily accessible, which can save you time.
Click the font size you want to use. The font size will change in the document.
Click the font style you want to use. The font style will change in the document.
Your color choices aren't limited to the drop-down menu that appears. Select More Colors at the bottom of the list to access more color choices.
Text basics
Decrease Font Size: Decreases font size of selected text to the next standard font size
Change Case: Lets you try different capitalization options without having to delete and retype letters or words
The alignment commands align text within the placeholder or text box where it is located rather than across the slide.
Text boxes
In addition to inserting text in placeholders, you can insert text into text boxes. Text boxes allow you to add to
predefined layouts so you can place text wherever you want on a slide.
Click and drag the green circle to rotate the text box.
Moving text
Challenge!
Use the Workshop presentation or any other PowerPoint presentation you choose to complete this challenge.