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# Text Formatting

## Adding Text

1. Select the slide where you wish to insert text.
2. Click on the **"Text”** Tab situated on the right-hand side of the interface.

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## Edit Text, Font, Color

* Double click on text component to bring cursor & start editing the text

To change the color or font of the text, first select the entire text that you wish to modify

* Change the color from “A” icon in the tool bar at top. Click on this icon to bring up the color options.
* Change Font styling from - Font Size & Font Family
* To fill the text box select color picker or to change border of the text box select border width & border color picker

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**Delete Text**

Click on text box, you will see a delete icon, click on it to delete text


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