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Complex search in Microsoft PowerPoint?
Is there the complex search and replace functionality in Powerpoint like the one in Microsoft Word? I would like to be able to do a global search and replace for specific formatting ( e.g. replace a font and font size with another font and font size.) Thank you. |
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Re: Complex search in Microsoft PowerPoint?
Alan,
No, nothing like Word can do. But you can change your font and size in the master, which would take care of placeholder text in your presentation. Go to View - Master - Slide master, select the placeholders and apply your new font and size. -- Luc Sanders MVP - PowerPoint blog: www.sixtiesfan.multiply.com/ "alan" <alan@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:0D64730D-40C8-475C-B9F8-85EB39542EAB@microsoft.com... > > Is there the complex search and replace functionality in Powerpoint like > the > one in Microsoft Word? > > I would like to be able to do a global search and replace for specific > formatting ( e.g. replace a font and font size with another font and font > size.) > > Thank you. |
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