Won't hold Left justification

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-Steve-Krause-

I am a new user of powerpoint so I don't know some of the terminology to
describe the problem.

I am trying to make a powerpoint assembly instruction document. I use the
top box for text and below it I insert a picture and use dome of the drawing
tools to make text boxes and arrows that point to places on the
picture...There are two boxes for placing text. The top box says "Click to
add title". I want to use the top box to place some text. I want the text
to have the first line in 18pt Arial and the following lines in 14pt Times
New Roman. I want them to be Left Justified. I remove the bottom box and
insert the picture below the top box.

I enter text in the top box and format as described above. I then Save.
When I open the document again the text is as I entered it with the font and
font size correct, but the text is always Center justified.

What is happening here and how can I solve the problem?

Thanks,
Steve Krause
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Troy @ TLC Creative

Both of the visible text boxes receive there formatting from the Master
Slide. Go to VIEW >> MASTER >> SLIDE MASTER and format the text box with the
position, font, and aligment needed. Note: you cannot specify two font sizes
within this box...
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Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
TLC Creative Services, Inc.
troy at tlc creative dot com
www dot tlccreative dot com
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A Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
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-Steve-Krause-

Unfortunately I need to have two fonts and two font sizes in that top box.
I realize now that the problem is that the Title box forces Center
justification so I've gone back to each of forty slides and copied the text
in to a new text box and then deleted the Title box and then reformated the
text assigning the fonts and sizes and by default the text box is Left
justified.
Took about ten minutes but the mystery is solved.

thanks,
Steve
 
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Echo S

Glad to hear you got it worked out, Steve.

For future reference, you can just set the title placeholder on your master
slide to left justified, and that should apply to the text placed in those
titles. Sometimes, if you've already created the text in the slides
themselves, you'll have to reapply the slide layout in order for the new
settings to "take."
 
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-Steve-Krause-

When describing my goal I left out a piece of information that makes your
solution not work for me; I use an outline around the text box. I take it
that your solution uses two boxes so that wouldn't work for creating a
single outlined box.

Thanks for the information though.

I have another question relating to this but I will start another thread for
it.

Steve
 

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