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Old 06-27-2015, 04:01 PM
Ochimus Ochimus is offline Prevent "non-template2 font and format to be entered on slide Windows 8 Prevent "non-template2 font and format to be entered on slide Office 2013
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Default Prevent "non-template2 font and format to be entered on slide

Been asked to create a means (VBA or other) that will ensure the Font on a slide is only what is allowed on the Template.


E.G. If the template says Primary bullet points will be "Arial 24pt Black Bold", then any other font, size or format entered by the User will either be converted automatically to that OR their entry will be blocked and a Messagebox will remind them that Arial etc. is the only text format allowed.

Any suggestions - or better yet solutions - will be received gratefully

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