textbox

C

ch3rry

this regards inserting a textbox - the little box with the letter A, in other
words. the default font of this box is arial 18 pt. I want to change that
default. How do I do it?
 
D

David Marcovitz

ch3rry said:
this regards inserting a textbox - the little box with the letter A, in other
words. the default font of this box is arial 18 pt. I want to change that
default. How do I do it?


What version of PowerPoint are you using? In 2007, you set the font of a
text box, right click on the text box and choose Set Default Text Box.
--David
 
J

John Wilson

As David says the version is very important here! If you have 2007 then
you're good to go. In earlier versions though if you do the logical thing >
Insert a textbox > set the font > Right click > No Set Default Textbox
visible but "Set Autoshape defaults" looks good. Select it and it seems to
work fine the next textbox will have your new font. Here's the catch when you
insert a SHAPE next it will have the fill and line of the textbox ie probably
none!

In earlier version insert a SHAPE add some text and change the font then set
the Autoshape defaults. TextBoxes will still have no fill.
 
C

ch3rry

hey D, thanks! I use powerpoint 2003. I understand how to change the
formating of the textbox when I've filled it with text. my problem is that I
would like to change the DEFAULT: that is, when I first open a textbox the
formating is arial 18. I would prefer a different font when it automatically
opens. know how to change that default?
 
C

ch3rry

thanks John. I use 2003. I see what you mean & clicking "set autoshape
default" does reset the textbox default - but only for this file. I guess
that's the best I can hope for? it's better than not resetting at all.
 
E

Echo S

If you want this to happen on new, blank presentations, you must set the
textbox default on the blank template. Once you've "set autoshape default,"
here's how to save those changes to the template:

Create a default "blank" presentation with your own defaults
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00245.htm

You have to set autoshapes defaults in each file, though, for any existing
files. Unfortunately, they won't pick up some magic "set default" setting
that happens after they were created. :) (Although that would be pretty
helpful at times!)
 
C

cayce

Using PP 2007.

So, once you re-define the default text box in an exisiting presentation,
thereafter, any new text boxes you create within that file should adhere to
these re-defined default's settings...right?

This is not happening for a coworker (he continues to get the white text).
Any ideas on what is happening?


Echo S said:
If you want this to happen on new, blank presentations, you must set the
textbox default on the blank template. Once you've "set autoshape default,"
here's how to save those changes to the template:

Create a default "blank" presentation with your own defaults
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00245.htm

You have to set autoshapes defaults in each file, though, for any existing
files. Unfortunately, they won't pick up some magic "set default" setting
that happens after they were created. :) (Although that would be pretty
helpful at times!)

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx


ch3rry said:
thanks John. I use 2003. I see what you mean & clicking "set autoshape
default" does reset the textbox default - but only for this file. I guess
that's the best I can hope for? it's better than not resetting at all.
 
E

Echo S

Yes, that's correct.

But there's differences between shapes (regular rectangles, for example),
text boxes, and placeholders ("click to add text").

He may be getting white text because that's the default that was set for the
AutoShapes -- which is what the rectangle (shapes) often uses by default
because it's filled with color. I don't believe you can get white as the
default for shapes and black as the default for textboxes because textboxes
are like a subset of shapes. I could be wrong about that, but I believe
that's the case.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx

Don't Miss the PPTLive User Conference! Atlanta | Oct 11-14


cayce said:
Using PP 2007.

So, once you re-define the default text box in an exisiting presentation,
thereafter, any new text boxes you create within that file should adhere
to
these re-defined default's settings...right?

This is not happening for a coworker (he continues to get the white text).
Any ideas on what is happening?


Echo S said:
If you want this to happen on new, blank presentations, you must set the
textbox default on the blank template. Once you've "set autoshape
default,"
here's how to save those changes to the template:

Create a default "blank" presentation with your own defaults
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00245.htm

You have to set autoshapes defaults in each file, though, for any
existing
files. Unfortunately, they won't pick up some magic "set default" setting
that happens after they were created. :) (Although that would be pretty
helpful at times!)

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx


ch3rry said:
thanks John. I use 2003. I see what you mean & clicking "set autoshape
default" does reset the textbox default - but only for this file. I
guess
that's the best I can hope for? it's better than not resetting at all.

:

As David says the version is very important here! If you have 2007
then
you're good to go. In earlier versions though if you do the logical
thing

Insert a textbox > set the font > Right click > No Set Default Textbox
visible but "Set Autoshape defaults" looks good. Select it and it
seems
to
work fine the next textbox will have your new font. Here's the catch
when
you
insert a SHAPE next it will have the fill and line of the textbox ie
probably
none!

In earlier version insert a SHAPE add some text and change the font
then
set
the Autoshape defaults. TextBoxes will still have no fill.
--
john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk
Custom vba coding and PPT Makeovers
Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoint_hints_and_tips_tutorials.html




:

this regards inserting a textbox - the little box with the letter A,
in
other
words. the default font of this box is arial 18 pt. I want to change
that
default. How do I do it?
 
C

cayce

Hmmm....He opened to a new, blank slideshow and changed the autoshape default
to no line, no fill. Then he changed the text box default to black font,
Arial 24 pt font size. Now when he draws a new text box, he get black text,
but it defaults to Calibri and 18 pt font.

Any thoughts?

Also, am I correct that the default Autoshape is specific to the machine the
application is installed on and has priority? In other words, whatever .pot
(x or m) that spawned any slideshow he may be working in, will NOT have
precedence over his newly defined default setting choices for new text boxes
he will draw moving forward?
Echo S said:
Yes, that's correct.

But there's differences between shapes (regular rectangles, for example),
text boxes, and placeholders ("click to add text").

He may be getting white text because that's the default that was set for the
AutoShapes -- which is what the rectangle (shapes) often uses by default
because it's filled with color. I don't believe you can get white as the
default for shapes and black as the default for textboxes because textboxes
are like a subset of shapes. I could be wrong about that, but I believe
that's the case.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx

Don't Miss the PPTLive User Conference! Atlanta | Oct 11-14


cayce said:
Using PP 2007.

So, once you re-define the default text box in an exisiting presentation,
thereafter, any new text boxes you create within that file should adhere
to
these re-defined default's settings...right?

This is not happening for a coworker (he continues to get the white text).
Any ideas on what is happening?


Echo S said:
If you want this to happen on new, blank presentations, you must set the
textbox default on the blank template. Once you've "set autoshape
default,"
here's how to save those changes to the template:

Create a default "blank" presentation with your own defaults
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00245.htm

You have to set autoshapes defaults in each file, though, for any
existing
files. Unfortunately, they won't pick up some magic "set default" setting
that happens after they were created. :) (Although that would be pretty
helpful at times!)

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx


thanks John. I use 2003. I see what you mean & clicking "set autoshape
default" does reset the textbox default - but only for this file. I
guess
that's the best I can hope for? it's better than not resetting at all.

:

As David says the version is very important here! If you have 2007
then
you're good to go. In earlier versions though if you do the logical
thing

Insert a textbox > set the font > Right click > No Set Default Textbox
visible but "Set Autoshape defaults" looks good. Select it and it
seems
to
work fine the next textbox will have your new font. Here's the catch
when
you
insert a SHAPE next it will have the fill and line of the textbox ie
probably
none!

In earlier version insert a SHAPE add some text and change the font
then
set
the Autoshape defaults. TextBoxes will still have no fill.
--
john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk
Custom vba coding and PPT Makeovers
Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoint_hints_and_tips_tutorials.html




:

this regards inserting a textbox - the little box with the letter A,
in
other
words. the default font of this box is arial 18 pt. I want to change
that
default. How do I do it?
 
E

Echo S

No, it should be attached to the presentation.

I wouldn't give an autoshape no line and no fill as a default, but that's
me. When he draws a line, the line won't be visible if he does that.

You said he's using 2007.

I'd open the new, blank presentation. Draw an oval and give it at least a
line. Remove the fill if desired, sure. Then right-click and Set as Default
Shape.

Then draw a textbox. Format the font Arial 24 pt and right-click, Set as
Default Textbox.

Save the file.

Now when he or anyone else opens that file and inserts a shape or a textbox,
that's what the default textbox and shape will be.

It works here.

In fact, I usually set these things up when I'm creating templates so the
users have what I consider to be the appropriate default textbox and shape
settings. Or as close as I can get them, anyway. ;-) Presentations based on
those templates will use the default shape and textbox I set (unless the
user changes it on the template or in their particular file, of course).

You do understand that this is not going to change the default textbox and
shape on all new, blank files, right? If that's your question, then there
are a few more steps.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx

Don't Miss the PPTLive User Conference! Atlanta | Oct 11-14


cayce said:
Hmmm....He opened to a new, blank slideshow and changed the autoshape
default
to no line, no fill. Then he changed the text box default to black font,
Arial 24 pt font size. Now when he draws a new text box, he get black
text,
but it defaults to Calibri and 18 pt font.

Any thoughts?

Also, am I correct that the default Autoshape is specific to the machine
the
application is installed on and has priority? In other words, whatever
.pot
(x or m) that spawned any slideshow he may be working in, will NOT have
precedence over his newly defined default setting choices for new text
boxes
he will draw moving forward?
Echo S said:
Yes, that's correct.

But there's differences between shapes (regular rectangles, for example),
text boxes, and placeholders ("click to add text").

He may be getting white text because that's the default that was set for
the
AutoShapes -- which is what the rectangle (shapes) often uses by default
because it's filled with color. I don't believe you can get white as the
default for shapes and black as the default for textboxes because
textboxes
are like a subset of shapes. I could be wrong about that, but I believe
that's the case.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx

Don't Miss the PPTLive User Conference! Atlanta | Oct 11-14


cayce said:
Using PP 2007.

So, once you re-define the default text box in an exisiting
presentation,
thereafter, any new text boxes you create within that file should
adhere
to
these re-defined default's settings...right?

This is not happening for a coworker (he continues to get the white
text).
Any ideas on what is happening?


:

If you want this to happen on new, blank presentations, you must set
the
textbox default on the blank template. Once you've "set autoshape
default,"
here's how to save those changes to the template:

Create a default "blank" presentation with your own defaults
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00245.htm

You have to set autoshapes defaults in each file, though, for any
existing
files. Unfortunately, they won't pick up some magic "set default"
setting
that happens after they were created. :) (Although that would be
pretty
helpful at times!)

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx


thanks John. I use 2003. I see what you mean & clicking "set
autoshape
default" does reset the textbox default - but only for this file. I
guess
that's the best I can hope for? it's better than not resetting at
all.

:

As David says the version is very important here! If you have 2007
then
you're good to go. In earlier versions though if you do the logical
thing

Insert a textbox > set the font > Right click > No Set Default
Textbox
visible but "Set Autoshape defaults" looks good. Select it and it
seems
to
work fine the next textbox will have your new font. Here's the
catch
when
you
insert a SHAPE next it will have the fill and line of the textbox
ie
probably
none!

In earlier version insert a SHAPE add some text and change the font
then
set
the Autoshape defaults. TextBoxes will still have no fill.
--
john ATSIGN PPTAlchemy.co.uk
Custom vba coding and PPT Makeovers
Free PPT Hints, Tips and Tutorials
http://www.pptalchemy.co.uk/powerpoint_hints_and_tips_tutorials.html




:

this regards inserting a textbox - the little box with the letter
A,
in
other
words. the default font of this box is arial 18 pt. I want to
change
that
default. How do I do it?
 

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