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In this video, we are going to see how to convert this sentence into a nice-looking slide like this. This is typically called typographic art or text art Im not suggesting that you do it for every slide, but slides which are high significance - when we are showing some important concept - it is worth taking that effort. And trust me the effort is not much. So lets get started. First of all, I want to break the sentence into smaller pieces so Im just going to cut this text and paste it into the bullets area. Now Im going to cut it into the pieces I want. Once it is in the bullets we can convert it to a SmartArt. Im using SmartArt as a quick method to change this individual pieces and put them into their own text boxes. You could have done this manually by copying pasting but I find this simpler. Now this SmartArt is purely temporary. I say convert to shapes. Now these are individual shapes and I can ungroup them. While they are ungrouped Im going to change many things: Remove