When the two-headed arrow is displayed, click and drag to resize the text box. The corner handles change the two dimensions of the text area simultaneously while the four handles in the middle of the sides modify only one of the dimensions. Notice how the pointer changes shape, indicating in what direction the text box will be resized. In Normal view, when the green resizing handles are displayed, move the I-beam (or pointer) over any handle. Release the mouse button when the text box is in the desired position.An empty dashed-line box shows where your text box will be placed. When the four-headed arrow appears, click and drag to move the text box.Notice how it changes shape, becoming a four-headed arrow (or a similar shape depending on the operating system and user’s settings). Move the I-beam (or pointer) over the gray border.The text box is now in edit mode, with a gray border and green resizing handles. Click when the pointer becomes an I-beam.In Normal view, notice how the pointer changes from an arrow to an I-beam as you move it over the text in a text box. Note that when editing the contents, the text is displayed horizontally. This choice is available only when Asian languages are enabled in Tools > Options > Language Settings > Languages.Ĭlick on the button in the drawing toolbar to create a vertical text box. In addition to the normal text boxes where text is horizontally aligned, it is possible to insert text boxes where the text is aligned vertically. Click outside the text box to deselect it.The cursor appears in the text box, which is now in edit mode (gray hashed border with green resizing handles, as shown below). Release the mouse button when finished.To reposition the text box to a different part of the slide, see Moving a text box to change the horizontal size, see Resizing a text box. Do not worry about the vertical size and position-the text box will expand if needed as you type. Click and drag to draw a box for the text on the slide.If the toolbar with the text icon is not visible, choose View > Toolbars > Drawing. Click on the Text icon on the Drawing toolbar.Using text boxes created from the text box tool See also Creating bulleted and numbered lists.
These text boxes are known as AutoLayout text boxes. Type or paste your text in the text box.Click in the text box that reads Click to add text, Click to add an outline, or a similar notation.Using text boxes created from the Layout pane