You are able to do this with a master slide. I believe you may be using them incorrectly. You create a master slide, then fill in the empty text boxes that are created in the slideshow. At this point, you may be able to resize all of the text by going into outline view, selecting all of the text, and resizing. You should be able to select individual lines of text as well, and adding to the selection by holding CTRL, and selecting more lines. Then you can, for example, resize body text, and header text. UPDATE I tried this and it works. Changing the master only affects text in placeholders and then only if the user hasn't selected and formatted the text differently from what the master dictates. Random text on slides has no connection to the master, so changing the text size on the master won't help. A macro to change all the other text sizes wouldn't be too hard to write if you just want to make all the text xx points, but it takes quite a lot more work to do a proper job of it (adjusting the text spacing and such rather than just the text size). Let us now explore how you can choose different font types and change the font size of the selected text on the slide in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac: Create a new presentation and type some text in the placeholder, as shown in Figure 1.
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