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Hi everyone, and welcome back to Creative PowerPoint. Today weamp;#39;ll build this title reveal animation in PowerPoint. You can use this for your main or intermediate titles. (Music) I have this slide, that only contains a background image. Letamp;#39;s start by adding our title. Iamp;#39;m using the font Avenir, size 115. Then letamp;#39;s add the subtitle and center it. Weamp;#39;d like to widen the subtitle to match the title width and convey a sense of stability. PowerPoint doesnamp;#39;t have a way to adjust the spacing between letters also called kerning. But there are two workarounds. The first one is to simply add spaces between letters. For example 4 spaces between every letter. If not sufficient, add more spaces. This works, but this is not extremely flexible. Let me undo this to present a more flexible option. The second workaround is to put every letter in a separate column. The word REVEAL is composed of 6 letters, right click on the text box, o