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Create a Writable Textbox

This guide will walk you through the steps to create a writable textbox in PowerPoint. First, you need to enable the Developer tab by going to File > Options > Customize Ribbon and checking the Developer option. Afterward, go to the Developer tab, click on the Text Box icon, and draw the textbox on your slide. To customize it, right-click the textbox, adjust the properties such as Font and size, set MultiLine to True, and enable EnterKeyBehavior. You can now type freely in the text box during your presentation.

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Create a Writable Textbox

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  1. Create a Writable Textbox First, you need to add the Developer Tab in PowerPoint Click on File and choose Options. In the categories pane, choose CustomizeRibbon. In the list of main tabs, choose Developer. Click on OK to close the Options dialog box.

  2. Create a Writable Textbox Click on the Developer Tab Add a text box by clicking on the Text Box icon Click and drag to add it to the slide Right-click the text box to change the properties Select Font and size Make MultiLine = True EnterKeyBehavior = True View Slide Show  you can now type in the text box

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