Help, tips, tricks and tutorials for Microsoft Office 2007 - The New Paperclip
6th January
2010
written by The New Paperclip




Did you start creating a presentation in PowerPoint 2007, only to realise after you perfected 67 different slides that you really should have used Arial instead of Verdana?

Well there is a very quick way to replace one font with another in PowerPoint 2007.  Here is how:

1) Make sure you are on the “Home” tab of the ribbon

2) Look for the “Editing” group – which you will find on the right hand side of the ribbon

3) Click on the little arrow beside “Replace”

4) Click on “Replace Fonts…”

From the box that appears, simply select the font you want to replace, with the new font, and click “Replace”

‘till next time!
TNP ;)

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  2. 07/01/2010

    Wow, what a great tip! Thanks for sharing this awesome fix. We’d love to hear more tips at http://www.facebook.com/office

    Cheers,
    Andy
    MSFT Office Outreach

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