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Hi,
Please look at the video for reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcwL...ature=youtu.be I am trying to make a template for someone else to use, and I need help with how to control the textbox, so that whenever a text is put into the box, it doesnt 'overflow' and make the text show outside the box? - I would like that, whenever too much text is inserted, only the text that is within the boundary of the textbox is shown on the slide... And second question, is there a way to link two texboxes, (like the 2 in the video) so that if too much text is added to one, the text continues into the other textbox? Thanks a lot!! |
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Not really. The closest would be to have a title and (ONE) content layout and set the content placeholder to 2 columns.
Right Click Format shape Click Text Options then TextBox icon (number 3) Then Columns |
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