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Every time you start PowerPoint 2013, you are automatically provided with a blank presentation theme. The default font of this blank presentation theme is Calibri. You can change this font according to your preferences by following a series of steps. First, switch to the VIEW tab and click on the Slide Master button.
To set the language in PowerPoint, you can just type in the language that you want to use. Or, if you want to change the language associated with just a section of text, select the text, check the spelling, and change the dictionary language in the Spelling and Grammar dialog box. To change the dictionary language for an entire slide. Businesses can use PowerPoint to create dynamic presentations for customers, potential clients and employees. Mac users may find the program sometimes sits at the spinning wheel stage or won't open at all. Potential causes include corrupted files, name conflicts.
In the Slide Master view, you will see thumbnail versions of all the different slide templates in the left pane. Click on the first slide thumbnail. Making changes to this slide template will affect every template, which saves you from having to change each of them individually.
To change the font of the text boxes, select the Font drop-down menu located under the HOME tab. When you are finished, click on the SLIDE MASTER tab and select Close Master View. Now, click on the FILE tab and select Save As. In the dialog box that appears, select Save as type and choose PowerPoint Template (.potx). Navigate to the C: Users AppData Roaming Microsoft Templates folder (substitute with your Windows username). In the File name text box, type Blank.
The file name MUST be Blank in order for the presentation to become the default start-up template. Now, every time you open PowerPoint 2013 and choose FILE → New, your template appears as the first option in the Presentation Gallery. It will be labeled as the Default Theme and will include the previously configured font.