

It seems that the text box isn’t affected.
#Tải microsoft powerpoint mac mac#
Then open this presentation on second Mac and copy paste the text boxes. In PowerPoint and create a sample presentation. The first Mac, IĬhanged the default East Asian language settings If my understanding is not correct, please let me know. Hence you would like to disable the Asian typography in Office.

There is a big blank space between texts. May I know is there any update?īased on your description, when you tried to copy/cut certain text box with content from another PowerPoint file, there is some formatting problem in some text box after you paste the text box. I am writing this message to follow up this thread. So what I did was repeat 1) and 2) and checked the "Allow Latin text to wrap." box. Majority of the text is in font size 11, then PowerPoint (or Word, etc.) will indicate that the font size of selected text boxes is size 11. For example, if text boxes are in font sizes 11 and 14, but the Same problem.ģ) I know that sometimes when there is mixed formatting, Microsoft applications will just list the predominant formatting type as the one being used. This is not accurate, because I know there are many text boxes in the slides that are wrapping in the middle of the word.Ģ) I did the same as 1) except I selected all the text boxes on only a single slide. Latin text to wrap in the middle of a word", but it was already unchecked.

however, even though all text is not in placeholders I did try doing the following:ġ) going to View > Outline and selected all slides on the left slide of the screen (by clicking on one of slides and using the "command" button + "A" key to select all the slides at once.) I then went to uncheck the " Allow I had cut/paste text boxes from other PowerPoint presentations. In my case the text is not in placeholders.
