ID: Q190346
The information in this article applies to:
You can control the default text characteristics for new objects you create by using the Text Tool:
1. Click the Selection Tool, and then click a blank area of your slide.
This ensures that no objects are selected.
2. To change the default alignment, point to Alignment on the Format menu
and then click the appropriate submenu command.
The text, label, or word processor objects you create now follow the
new default you selected.
This does not affect the default alignment for Title and Body objects because they are controlled by the alignment formatting of the corresponding objects on the Slide Master and Notes Master.
You can set up a default presentation, so that the defaults you select apply to all the new presentations you create. The default presentation can include all of your custom defaults for slides, notes, and handouts. If you do not create a default presentation file, PowerPoint uses its own defaults.
In order for the changes to drawing object attributes and text object attributes to be saved as the defaults for new presentations, you must take one more step.
For text objects:
Select the object after applying the attributes you want. On the Format
menu, click "Pick Up Object Style," click anywhere in the slide
background, make sure nothing else is selected, and then click
"Apply To Object Defaults" on the Format menu.
For more information, please see the following article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q61916
TITLE : PPT: How to Create (Format) a Default Presentation
Additional query words: 8.00 98 ppt97 pp97 pp98 ppt98 winppt
Keywords : kbtemplate
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: July 30, 1998