Learn PowerPoint 2013 for Windows: Text Placeholders vs. Text Boxes


Learn PowerPoint 2013 for Windows: Text Placeholders vs. Text Boxes

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When you explore text containers in PowerPoint, you’ll find that there are essentially three kinds: text placeholders, text boxes, and shapes — we explain shapes in our comprehensive section on Shapes tutorials — let us now look at the other two text container types. Aren’t text placeholders and text boxes the same? Are they really different? And why should we bother even if they are different? All these are valid questions, and the answers to them form one of the most important foundations in learning to create more structured presentations. We will now explore the relationship between text boxes and text placeholders in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows.

Text Placeholders vs. Text Boxes in PowerPoint

Text Placeholders vs. Text Boxes in PowerPoint

Learn about the differences between text placeholders and text boxes in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows.




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