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These presenters used a four point font. No, that is not a typo. Four (4) point! And they expected the audience to be able to read it. So how do I answer the font size question? I did the research to come up with a way that I could determine an appropriate font size. I started by considering visual acuity. This is the term used for how well we see.

Select the text  So before you make the mistake of trying to manually do this within your presentation (like I was doing)… instead I recommend using the Replace Fonts command. For presentations, make sure the font is sized appropriately, that is, it should be readable by everyone in the room. This would be around size 30 or more. Increase  Obviously i want a consistent font size throughout the presentation. Eg i want the font size to be 40 and then it should stay exactly at 40, and not  From the New Presentation dialog box, click on Microsoft Office Online and click font size depending on the amount of text in your poster and the style of font  To change your font size, you first need to click on the text box to select. You then click This works when you are working on a presentation with multiple slides.

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