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♪ Hello, this is Christine from the Writing Center. Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to apply APA Style 7th edition formatting in PowerPoint. I will begin with the title slide. When you open a new PowerPoint presentation, youamp;#39;ll see a title slide with pre-formatted areas to add text. Since the APA Style student papers begin with a title page, we can adapt the title page guidelines to a title slide. Click on the placeholder text to type on the slide. The title goes in bold font on the paper, so weamp;#39;ll do that here, too. Select the text and click bold on the text toolbar. For papers, the font style must be legible and consistent and accessible throughout, and the same can be applied to presentations. So, Ariel and Calibri are appropriate for an APA Style presentation, but the font size recommended for papers is too small for a presentation, which is a visual work intended for overhead display or for reading on various sized screens and mobile devices. A best practice, in