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Hey guys, today we're going to learn how to change the default colors and fonts of text boxes and shapes in PowerPoint. One of the really annoying things about PowerPoint, when you first start using it, is the strange colors they use. So if I put in a shape as default it's blue, and then I type some text into it and the text is white. Now, I think it's going to be a pretty rare scenario where you're going to need a bright blue text box with some white text. More commonly you're going to want something along the lines of this... I think you want a muted border, a white background, and some black text. You might also not like Calibri, which is the default font. You're probably also going to want Arial or something along those lines. This looks more like a common text box in PowerPoint. Now the question then becomes how do you make that the default text box when you drag a shape into the slide. It's quite easy... all you need to do is this right click and clic...