Text Placeholders vs. Text Boxes in PowerPoint 2003 for Windows


Text Placeholders vs. Text Boxes in PowerPoint 2003 for Windows

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Aren’t text boxes and text placeholders the same? Are they really different? And why should I 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.

In PowerPoint slides, text can be found in many places: text placeholders, text boxes, tables, charts, Notes pane, and more places. However, the text within a text placeholder has characteristics that set it a class apart from all other text. So what exactly is a text placeholder, and how is it different from text within a text box or anywhere else?

Text Placeholders vs. Text Boxes in PowerPoint 2003 for Windows

Text Placeholders vs. Text Boxes in PowerPoint 2003 for Windows

Learn about the differences between text placeholders and text boxes in PowerPoint 2003 for Windows.




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