![]() ![]() If you want a somewhat different approach than what John suggested, just save the modified file as a Template then base any new presentations on that template. Theme Fonts XML file is a good one but I believe it presents the same consideration - It can't be specified as the default for new presentation files (at least not without more extensive hacking :-)). ![]() Unlike Word, PowerPoint does not have a provision for specifying a default font so you still need to specify it in each new presentation file you create. ![]() However, that will apply only to the current presentation. Home tab to use the font list there or go to Format> Font in the main menu. Instead, once you've selected the 2 Placeholders on the large Master Slide thumbnail go to the I agree with John - You most likely are clicking on the Fonts tool (just beneath theĬolors tool) in the Background group on the ![]()
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