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How to undo font in ppt

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welcome to this video where Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to remove highlighted text from PowerPoint different versions of PowerPoint have different features available Iamp;#39;m using 2016 PowerPoint here and certainly in all versions of that date and earlier thereamp;#39;s no perfect way to remove highlighted text but Iamp;#39;ll show you the best way to do it with the tools available to you the first question is how do you get highlighted text into PowerPoint because PowerPoint does not have a highlight option up here there is not one available to you the only way to get highlighted text into it is by copying it from Microsoft Word so if I want to go into word Iamp;#39;ve got some text here Iamp;#39;ll highlight this letamp;#39;s make it this blue color and Iamp;#39;ll copy that so I use the Highlight function in word which is not available in PowerPoint certainly not the version that Iamp;#39;m using and what Iamp;#39;ll do Iamp;#39;ll just paste this in here so we ca

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You can also use the Replace Font option to change a font throughout your presentation. Heres how: On the Home tab, in the Editing group, select Replace and then select Replace Fonts. In the Replace Font dialog box, in the Replace field, select the font that you want to replace.
Change the default font in PowerPoint Click View Slide Master. On the Slide Master tab, click the Fonts drop-down menu. Select the font you want to use for all the slides in the presentation. Click Close Master View. The text throughout your presentation is automatically updated to the new font.
Click the slide master to change the font on all slides, or click any of the layouts to change the font size on just that layout. On the slide master or layout, select the level of placeholder text for which you want to change the font size. On the Home tab, click the font size you want in the Font Size box.
To undo an action press Ctrl+Z on your keyboard, or select Undo on the Quick Access Toolbar. You can press Undo (or Ctrl+Z) repeatedly if you want to undo multiple steps.
If you want to remove the embedding, you can turn off the Embed setting in the File Options dialog box (described above) and save the file. Then, once you close and re-open the file, a different font is substituted for the font that had been embedded previously.
1:20 2:02 So this is resetting it to whats in your template. If we click on that itll bring that back to howMoreSo this is resetting it to whats in your template. If we click on that itll bring that back to how it was originally. So I hope you found that useful.
1: Restore Default Font Settings in File or Windows Explorer Open File or Windows Explorer and go to C:\Windows\Fonts. Click on Font settings. Click on Restore default font settings. Optionally, you can click on Hide fonts based on language settings.
Select the text that you want to return to its default formatting. On the Home tab, in the Font group, click Clear All Formatting. On the Home tab, in the Font group, click Clear All Formatting.

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