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hi everyone iamp;#39;m going to talk today about formatting text boxes in powerpoint and how you work with text so one problem that some people have is that it seems like when youamp;#39;re in a text box your text is always resizing itself based on how much text you put in there so you can see right here i have this text box here itamp;#39;s size 30 point or actually size 40 point font iamp;#39;m going to actually start typing in here and see what happens so you can see right here that the text went from size 40 now to size 22 and itamp;#39;s automatically resizing the text based on the outside perimeter the dimensions of the text box and based on how much text iamp;#39;m actually entering into it but what i want to do is i want to make sure to keep that size of the text consistent so what iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and do is iamp;#39;m going to delete this text is back to 40. and iamp;#39;m going to resize iamp;#39;m going to set the settings on this text box so that we uh