Interface Overview: Format Task Panes in PowerPoint

Created: Monday, September 17, 2018, posted by at 11:58 am

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PowerPoint works with the concept of selection, and then action. And the action typically is to edit whatever you may have selected! For such editing. The Format Task pane aligns neatly with the right or left side of the PowerPoint interface, and you can now immediately see how your choices affect the selected slide objects. The Format Task pane is often tabbed. This means that you can jump quickly between different elements of your slide object! In many ways thus, the Format Task pane is the single source where different style formatting options are consolidated in one place.

To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.

Microsoft Windows

Format Task Panes in PowerPoint 365

Format Task Panes in PowerPoint 2019

Format Task Panes in PowerPoint 2016

Format Task Panes in PowerPoint 2013

Apple Mac

Format Task Panes in PowerPoint 365

Format Task Panes in PowerPoint 2016

Format Task Panes in PowerPoint

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