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I just got a new computer at work with Office 2003. I've been playing
around with Powerpoint, and it doesn't appear that the people at Microsoft
have answered my secret wish of seeing more behind-the-scenes information
regarding text. I would love to have the show/hide paragraph button in
Powerpoint. I'd also love to have a Reveal Formatting pane, such as in Word.
Has anyone found any good ways to see more information about the text in a
slide? I edit presentations from other people in the company, and find (via
File->Properties) that there are weird fonts in the presentation, yet have
a very difficult time going through 100+ slides to find the one slide where
some funny font got inserted.
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