Default Powerpoint Font

G

Guest

Hi,
Can someone tell me how to set/change the default font in Powerpoint. I know about Slide Master and seeting the font in that but I want ALL PP to start up in Arial and it is presently in Times New Roman.

Thanks

JDS
 
G

Guest

I'm sorry John, but that just isn't possible. Which ever Office program you run it's default font will be Times New Roman. It's just a Microsoft default. Bottom line, what your asking for is impossible.

Sorry.
 
S

Sonia

That's not the case with PowerPoint. The default font is set in the
template. Go to View > Master > Slide Master. Click in an unused area, so
that nothing is selected. Go to Format > Font and select the font, font
size, color, style, etc. Check the box that's labeled "Default for new
objects" and then click OK. Now, you can proceed with creating your
presentation, but if you want the same default font every time you use this
template, go to File > Save As and select Design Template as the file type.
Give it a new name or save it with the same name. You'll have to do the
same thing for other templates you use, but if you save the template
afterwards, you never have to do it again.

In Excel 2003 you go to Tools > Options > General tab and set the font
there, close Excel and reopen it and your font choice is the default.

In Word 2003 the process is similar to PowerPoint, but I'll let you visit
the Help File and search for "set default font" to see the directions.
--
Sonia, MS PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun CD software, templates, and tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com/

Elite said:
I'm sorry John, but that just isn't possible. Which ever Office program
you run it's default font will be Times New Roman. It's just a Microsoft
default. Bottom line, what your asking for is impossible.
know about Slide Master and seeting the font in that but I want ALL PP to
start up in Arial and it is presently in Times New Roman.
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Hi,
Can someone tell me how to set/change the default font in Powerpoint. I know about Slide Master and seeting the font in that but I want ALL PP to start up in Arial and it is presently in Times New Roman.

See if this helps:

Set default text and drawing shape styles
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00039.htm

--
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
Featured Presenter, PowerPoint Live 2004
October 10-13, San Diego, CA www.PowerPointLive.com
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S

Steve Rindsberg

I'm sorry John, but that just isn't possible. Which ever Office program you run it's
default font will be Times New Roman. It's just a Microsoft default. Bottom line, what
your asking for is impossible.

Not so. It's easily changed.


--
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
================================================
Featured Presenter, PowerPoint Live 2004
October 10-13, San Diego, CA www.PowerPointLive.com
================================================
 
G

Guest

I have PowerPoint 2003 and your solution below doesn't work. It must be for
a different version.
 
E

Echo S

It does work, but if you're talking about the default font when you type in
the placeholders (where it says "click to add text"), then that font is set
on the slide master (View/Master/Slide Master).

What exactly is it *you* need to do?
 
G

Guest

I followed the directions but the option to reset the default was "grayed"
out. I couldn't reset the font in the Slide Master. I generally use the
"blank" slide layout and I want to reset the default text so that I don't
have to change each and every text box I create.

Echo S said:
It does work, but if you're talking about the default font when you type in
the placeholders (where it says "click to add text"), then that font is set
on the slide master (View/Master/Slide Master).

What exactly is it *you* need to do?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


LmG said:
I have PowerPoint 2003 and your solution below doesn't work. It must be for
a different version.
 
E

Echo S

Okay. There's a difference between setting a font on the placeholder in the
slide master and setting the default font that "manually created" textboxes
(i.e., the textbox icon on the Drawing toolbar) use.

Since you're using a blank slide layout, you're looking for the way to set
the default for manual textboxes. What you see below is how to set the font
on the placeholder on the slide master (where it says "Click to add text").

Create a textbox that's formatted the way you want it to be.
Then right-click and choose "set autoshapes default."

Also, after you've set your auto textbox, you'll want to draw an actual
autoshape (rectangle, oval, etc.) and reset its autoshape defaults, too.


Do the following in this order:
1. Right-click the textbox and choose "set autoshape default."
2. Right-click one of the autoshapes and choose "set autoshape default."


It's a little bizarre, but just trust me that you want to set the autoshape
default on the textbox first. Then you want to reset the actual autoshape
default.


--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I followed the directions but the option to reset the default was
"grayed" out. I couldn't reset the font in the Slide Master. I
generally use the "blank" slide layout and I want to reset the
default text so that I don't have to change each and every text box I
create.

Echo S said:
It does work, but if you're talking about the default font when you
type in the placeholders (where it says "click to add text"), then
that font is set on the slide master (View/Master/Slide Master).

What exactly is it *you* need to do?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


LmG said:
I have PowerPoint 2003 and your solution below doesn't work. It
must be for a different version.

:

That's not the case with PowerPoint. The default font is set in
the template. Go to View > Master > Slide Master. Click in an
unused area, so that nothing is selected. Go to Format > Font and
select the font, font size, color, style, etc. Check the box
that's labeled "Default for new objects" and then click OK. Now,
you can proceed with creating your presentation, but if you want
the same default font every time you use this template, go to File
Save As and select Design Template as the file type. Give it a
new name or save it with the same name. You'll have to do the
same thing for other templates you use, but if you save the
template afterwards, you never have to do it again.

In Excel 2003 you go to Tools > Options > General tab and set the
font there, close Excel and reopen it and your font choice is the
default.

In Word 2003 the process is similar to PowerPoint, but I'll let
you visit the Help File and search for "set default font" to see
the directions. --
Sonia, MS PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun CD software, templates, and tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com/

I'm sorry John, but that just isn't possible. Which ever Office program
you run it's default font will be Times New Roman. It's just a
Microsoft default. Bottom line, what your asking for is impossible.

Sorry.

:

Hi,
Can someone tell me how to set/change the default font in Powerpoint. I
know about Slide Master and seeting the font in that but I want
ALL PP to start up in Arial and it is presently in Times New Roman.

Thanks

JDS
 
R

Ruth

This is a follow-up question to setting a default ppt font. I get how to set
a default font on the Master and how to set the default font for when you
create a new textbox. However, can I set it so that when I copy and paste
text, from a Word document that's in a different font, it will come in with
the default font I set?

In Excel, I can change the font in the worksheet to the same as my default
ppt -- if I then copy and paste it will come through correctly. However, I
can not get this to work for Word.

FYI: Default ppt font is set as Calibri and text I paste comes in as Arial
(even though Word document is set as Calibri).

Is there a simple fix for this? Is there another underlying "system" font
that it's default to?
 

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