When changingfontcolors, choose colors that contrast strongly with yourbackground.
When selecting a font and background color combination, also consider the room you will be presenting in.
Light color fonts on a dark background are often easier to read in dark rooms.
Dark color fonts on light backgrounds, on the other hand, work better in rooms with some light.
In the case of font styles, avoid fancy fonts such as script styles.
Stick to standard fonts such as Arial, Times New Roman, or Verdana.
If the room you are presenting in is large, increase the font size.
choose the text you wish to change.
In the Mini toolbar, select theFontdropdown arrow, scroll through the available fonts, then choose a font.
While the text is still selected, select theFont Sizedropdown arrow and choose a new size for the font.
If the font doesn’t appear the way you want, choose a different font style and size.
Change the Font Color
Color is one way to hold an audience’s attention.
Choose colors that provide plenty of contrast so that your words stand out against the presentation background.
Go to theHometab and, in theFontgroup, look forFont Color.
Its symbol is the letterAwith a colored line under it.
This line indicates the current color.
If this is the one you want to use, selectFont Color.
To change to a different font color, select theFont Colordropdown arrow to display other color choices.
Choose a theme color or a standard color, or selectMore Colorsto see other options.
Select a blank area of the slide to see the effect.
The slide is now much easier to read.