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Quick
question. Let's say your text box is about King Arthur and
the Knights of the Round Table. Is there anything you can
do to make it look more medieval? |
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For
starters, you could change the font to something gothic,
you know, to make it look King Arthury. Let me show you
how to do that... |
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Changing your font
1. Click the text box to select it.
2. Place the pointer on the box's border, and
click again. The insertion point disappears, indicating
that the entire text box is selected.
3. Click the Format menu, then click Font.
The Font dialog box appears.
4. In the Font style list, click Bold; in
the Size list, click 36; and in the Color
list, click green.
5. Click OK to close the font dialog box.
All the text in your text box is now green, bolded, and
a font size of 36.
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Now
my teleprompter is telling me to ask about changing the
bullet style. Does this mean I'm going to have to put on a
tie?!! |
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Relax,
Jim. A bullet is a symbol or small graphic you can use to
offset a list of text. I'm sure your viewers have seen
them before. It's very easy to change bullets to suit your
style. |
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Selecting a new bullet
style
1. Click anywhere in the bulleted text to select
it.
2. Click the Format menu, then click Bullet.
The Bullet dialog box will appear.
3. Click the square bullet in the symbol grid.
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