Ctrl+A then Ctrl+Space usually works for me (as it does in Word)

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Behalf Of Greg Low (GregLow.com)
Sent: Thursday, 12 April 2012 4:34 PM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: RE: Powerpoint pain

Hi Peter,

Thanks but that (unfortunately), has options to “Use destination format”, “Use 
source format”, etc. but regardless, it doesn’t change custom font settings.

Regards,

Greg

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 On Behalf Of Peter Gfader
Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012 11:27 PM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: Powerpoint pain

@Greg

Another option worth trying is:
1. Select All,
2. Copy
3. File New Powerpoint with your favourite template
4. Paste



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2012/4/11 Greg Low (GregLow.com) <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Thanks Ian and all. I’ve just gone and copied (via Notepad) all the text and 
then reformatted. Seems like a really odd thing to have no simple way to do. 
(And yes, I was dealing with some really odd content formatting).

Regards,

Greg

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From: Ian Thomas [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012 7:28 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; 'ozDotNet'
Subject: RE: Powerpoint pain

Greg
Styles don’t work the same way as you’re used to in Word.
I think you have 2 options: one is to use the format painter, the other is 
Tools > Slide Design. But I’m using very olde PPT 2003.
When the panel appears at right, you can click on one of the available standard 
(Design Template) formats (arranged in groups, “Used in this presentation”, 
“Recently used”, “Available for use”). This will change the currently selected 
slide, for its “styles” only. The background for the slides probably has to be 
changed independently.
Also, available on the same panel, is a selection “Color Schemes” That may or 
may not be useful.
I suspect that PPT 2010 is a little more flexible, but 2003 works fine for me. 
I can appreciate that PPT is a palette / canvas for some people’s incredibly 
bad taste, though.
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 On Behalf Of Greg Low (GregLow.com)
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 4:41 PM
To: 'David Connors'; 'ozDotNet'
Subject: RE: Powerpoint pain

Hi David,

The issue is that I can’t find anything on the toolbar that seems to do this. 
What I’m looking for is the equivalent of “styles” in MS Word ie: equivalent of 
grab a piece of text and say “Heading 1” or “Normal”, etc.

I just keep thinking that if there is a Slide Master and I’m happy with it, but 
someone’s gone through and used custom fonts all over the place, that there 
would be an easy way to remove those and set the standard styling from the 
slide master back in place.

Regards,

Greg

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From: David Connors [mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]>
Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012 6:21 PM
To: Greg Low; ozDotNet
Subject: Re: Powerpoint pain


Ctrl a + change the stuff on the tool bar?

You can ctrl click with the format painter too iirc
On Apr 11, 2012 5:59 PM, "Greg Low (GregLow.com)" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Folks,

One thing I’ve always wanted to know about PowerPoint is how you can take a 
slide with rubbish fonts, colours, etc. and say “make this look like the fonts, 
etc. in the slide master” ie: how do you “lose” the custom formatting?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Greg

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