While it is easy to change proofing language for selected text containers, that happens to be a piece meal approach and can be a wonderful timewaster if you need the language changed across all content in a hundred or more slides! There are two ways to set the proofing language for your entire presentation, and you can use one or both approaches. Make sure you have the proofing tools installed for all or any of the languages that you need to work within PowerPoint.
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