- PPT - Get Context Help
- PPT - Keyboard Shortcuts
- PPT - Running Slide Show
- PPT - Adding Header & Footer
- PPT - Adding Slide Numbers
- PPT - Review Presentation
- PPT - Saving Presentation
- PPT - Slide Orientations
- PPT - Setting Backgrounds
- PPT - Presentation Views
- PPT - Powerpoint Sidebar
- PPT - Working with Outlines
- PPT - Managing Sections
- PPT - Adding Slide Notes
- PPT - Rearranging Slides
- PPT - Deleting Existing Slide
- PPT - Adding New Text Boxes
- PPT - Adding Text in Boxes
- PPT - Add New Slides
- PPT - Create Presentation
- PPT - Backstage View
- PPT - Explore Windows
- PPT - Getting Started
- PPT - Home
Editing Presentation
- PPT - Slides Zoom In-Out
- PPT - Special Characters
- PPT - Duplicating Content
- PPT - Setting Language Type
- PPT - Content Translation
- PPT - Spelling Check
- PPT - Undo Edited Changes
- PPT - Find & Replace Content
- PPT - Copy & Paste Content
Formatting Presentation
- PPT - Save Design Template
- PPT - Using Slide Master
- PPT - Apply Formatting
- Borders and Shades
- PPT - Set Line Spacing
- PPT - Indent Paragraphs
- PPT - Text Alignments
- PPT - Change Text Color
- PPT - Change Text Size
- PPT - Change Text Case
- PPT - Text Decoration
- PPT - Setting Text Fonts
- PPT - Font Management
Working with Multimedia
- PPT - Add & Preview Transitions
- PPT - Add & Preview Animations
- PPT - Add & Format SmartArt
- PPT - Add & Format Charts
- PPT - Add & Format Tables
- PPT - Adding Audio & Video
- PPT - Group/Ungroup Objects
- PPT - Arrange Shapes/Images
- PPT - Adding Text to Shapes
- PPT - Format Added Shapes
- PPT - Editing Added Shapes
- PPT - Adding Shapes to Slide
- PPT - Inserting a Screenshot
- PPT - Format Added Pictures
- PPT - Editing Added Pictures
- PPT - Add Pictures to Slide
Sharing Presentation
- PPT - Email Slide Show
- PPT - Setting Document Password
- PPT - Packaging Presentation
- PPT - Broadcast Slide Show
- PPT - Printing Presentation
- PPT - Create Image File
- PPT - Create a Video File
- PPT - Create a PDF File
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- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
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Indent Paragraphs in Powerpoint 2010
Relatively long paragraphs can get monotonous to read and this effect is accentuated in spdes where the area is smaller and the contents are usually projected. Paragraph indentations can help ease the strain on eyes and also help present the content in a visually appeapng way. This chapter will discuss the paragraph indentations available in PowerPoint.
Step 1 − Select the text content to be indented. Unpke most other settings, indentation works at a paragraph level, so regardless of what text you select the indent settings will apply to the entire paragraph. However, if the text box has multiple paragraphs you can have different indentations for different paragraphs.
Step 2 − Go to the Paragraph group under the Home ribbon.
Step 3 − Select one of the indentation options. You will notice that by default the text is set at the lowest indentation level, so you will not be able to decrease it further. You must increase indentation the first time you use it.
Step 4 − Once you have increased the indent, the decrease indent option is enabled.
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