PPT2000: Cannot Use Slide Master to Change Case of Slide Text (212315)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2000
This article was previously published under Q212315 SYMPTOMS
If you change the case of the placeholders on a Slide Master, it does not
affect the text on the slides.
The Slide Master are formatted placeholders for the title and body text
fields that appear on your slides. In the placeholders for slide titles
and text, you can change the font, color, size, line spacing, and alignment
of the text, as well as the placeholder's shape, size, and placement. These
changes will be reflected in all of the slides. However, if you change the
case of the title or text in the Slide Master to anything other than
sentence case (with just the first letter of the first word capitalized),
this change is not reflected in the slides. All titles and text in the
slides default to sentence case.
CAUSE
You can use the Slide Master placeholders to change the character and
paragraph attributes of slide text. You cannot use the Slide Master
placeholders to change the actual text that appears on your slides. The
Change Case command does not change character or paragraph attributes. Instead, it physically replaces lowercase letters with uppercase letters or vice versa. The Change Case command works only on the text that is selected when the command is executed.
RESOLUTION
If you want to change the case of text, you have to select it before
you use the Change Case command. You can select the text from Normal View, Slide View, or Outline View.
MORE INFORMATION
In PowerPoint you can use the Style Checker to change the case of slide
text automatically. For more information about the Change Case command, click Microsoft PowerPoint Help on the Help menu, type Change capitalization in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/30/2000 |
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Keywords: | kbprb kbusage KB212315 |
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