how do I change spacing of a single text line?

T

tohlz

Select the textbox, click on Home tab.
Under Font, in the second row, 6th icon, which is the character spacing. Is
that what you are looking for?
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Shawn Toh (tohlz)
Microsoft MVP PowerPoint

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L

LJC

Thank you, Shawn, but I am trying to respace the text line relative to other
text lines (above or below it), not the characters in the line itself. ANy
thoughts?

Thanks,
LJC
 
T

tohlz

Apology, misinteprete it when you say single text line.
In this case, go to the Home tab, under Paragraph, in the 1st row, 5th icon,
which is the line spacing.
--
Shawn Toh (tohlz)
Microsoft MVP PowerPoint

Site Updated: April 30, 2007
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http://pptheaven.mvps.org
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L

LJC

Thanks again, Shawn. That did it! My only disappointment is that PPT 2003
had icons that you could use to do the function much faster. They don't seem
to be available in 2007 (or am I missing those too?).

Thanks,
LJC
 
L

LJC

HI John,

Thank you for your response, but I can't seem to find the icon from 2003
that allowed one to just highlight or even just position the cursor and then
change the line's vertical positioning relative to the other lines (without
changing any of the other lines' positions).

Thanks,
LJC
 
L

LJC

Response to John Wilson (above in this thread) descibes my question further.

Thanks,
LJC
 
A

aneasiertomorrow

Hi there

If you have 'lost' commands you used to use there is a really handy excel
spreadsheet of where things are in 2007 compared to 2003 on this page:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA100666231033.aspx it's right
at the bottom and call ed the 'Ribbon mapping workbook'. I'm finding it quite
handy...

Lucy
--
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au

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