direction of slides

G

Guest

I want to change the direction of all the slides to "left-to-right" dierction.

when I open the powerpoint and insert new slides, the text direction is
always right-to-left. I have to keep changing the dierction to left with
every new slide.

How can I change the direction of all the slides from the beginning, and
without using the master slides option?
 
S

Shyam Pillai

What is the default language that you have set your machine? PowerPoint
defaults to the language settings.
 
G

Guest

my computer default language is English
could please tell me how to check the default language in my computer?
becuase i enabled the right-to-left languages in my computer.

Thanks
 
S

Shyam Pillai

1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Keyboard icon. Click the Language tab of the Keyboard
Properties dialog box.
3. Your default language is listed in the Installed keyboard languages and
layouts list. Click Add.
4. Select the language that you want from the list in the Add Language
window. Select it, and click Set as Default to make this language the
default language that is set every time you start Windows
5. Click OK.
5. Make sure that the Enable indicator on taskbar check box is selected, and
then click OK.
6. When done, start PowerPoint.
7.To change language IDs, click the language indicator on the Windows
taskbar and then click the keyboard layout that you want.


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Regards,
Shyam Pillai

Toolbox: http://skp.mvps.org/toolbox
 
G

Guest

Thank you.

The keyboard icon in my system does not have the Language tab, but I could
figure out the defualt language through Regional and language icon.

however, is there a way to change to any language layout for all coming new
slides all at once, without keep changing it for each new slide?

Thank you
 

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