Using the line spacing feature in PowerPoint allows you to avoid reducing the font size if it is necessary to squeeze in just that little bit more text on the slide. However, always be aware that less text on a PowerPoint slide is always the goal.
Line spacing in PowerPoint refers to the amount of space before and/or after a paragraph on a slide. It is a far better practice to use this forgotten feature (or perhaps it is an unknown feature) than to press the Enter key to add a new bullet point. Read more on how to effectively use Line Spacing in PowerPoint 2007.
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Line spacing in PowerPoint refers to the amount of space before and/or after a paragraph on a slide. It is a far better practice to use this forgotten feature (or perhaps it is an unknown feature) than to press the Enter key to add a new bullet point. Read more on how to effectively use Line Spacing in PowerPoint 2007.
More PowerPoint Quick Tips
Select Objects Quickly on PowerPoint Slides
PowerPoint and the iPhone or iPod
Locate PowerPoint 2007 Properties
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