![]() If you have your PowerPoint 2013 open, look at the slide in a brand new presentation. If you don't have it open, a snapshot appears below. Okay, so you have your presentation layout and colors, but now comes the hard part of adding text to it, right? Well, you're partly right. It is time to add text, but it's definitely not the hard part. Adding text to a slide is very easy to do. In fact, it's almost self-explanatory. You can now add text and format the text box as you would a text object. Your mouse cursor will turn into a downward facing arrow. To add a text box so we can add text, go to the Insert tab and choose Text Box from the Text group. There are no objects or placeholder objects. ![]() Whenever you enter text onto a slide in PowerPoint, you're going to enter it into a text object that's already created for you in slide layouts – or into a text box that you create yourself.
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