powerpoint should let format fonts all caps, like in word

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ppt_user

I should be able to use all caps option to capitalize words when formatting
the fonts in powerpoint, just like in Microsoft; it is too time-consuming
otherwise.

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ciw2otv

ppt_user said:
I should be able to use all caps option to capitalize words when formatting
the fonts in powerpoint, just like in Microsoft; it is too time-consuming
otherwise.
You can type your text in a shape and format it all in caps by
selecting the shape on the slide, using format, Change Case, and using
the desired capitalization feature. If you want all caps in all text
you might consider formatting the slide master. Once that has been set
return to your slide and right click to get to slide layout. Choose the
one you want and have it apply to your slide.
 
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ciw2otv

ppt_user said:
I should be able to use all caps option to capitalize words when formatting
the fonts in powerpoint, just like in Microsoft; it is too time-consuming
otherwise.

I may have gotten that feature from the tools that Steve mentioned in
his post. I use those sort of things so often that I think they are
native to Powerpoint. Those tools are set in concrete on my machines.
 
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Echo S

You will be happy to know we can do this in PPT 2007.

It's because PPT 2007 gives us the same kind of font effects as in Word
(small caps, strikethrough, double underline, etc.)
http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm So you can go to View|Slide Master,
select the placeholder, and use the font dialog launcher to get to the Font
Effects and apply it to the placeholder.
 
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ciw2otv

John said:
Dont spend too much time playing with this as you'll find that setting the
master to all caps doesnt carry over to slides!

_____________________________
John Wilson
Microsoft Certified Office Specialist
http://www.technologytrish.co.uk/ppttipshome.html
POW! I feel like I am back in school. I learn more completely by being
wrong. Thought I had missed a step there with the master setting.
Thanks for the heads up.
 

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