00:00Welcome to a new video explaining PowerPoint.
00:04In the previous article, we learned about the different uses of the program.
00:08How did we know that we would employ him according to our needs, and that I would do what I wanted with him?
00:14Ok, now we will start the practical part of the program.
00:18We want to know how to make different writing formats so that we can start making our first slide in the program.
00:26Let's start together. We will write our first sentence, for example: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:32Ok, of course, as we said before, we must stop inside the text box, which is the rectangular space that I have. I will write to it, “In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.”
00:45Very nice, I have the first sentence that I want to format
00:50In order to do any writing formatting, we need to specify it.
00:55That means if I did all the formatting without specifying it, it's as if I did nothing at all.
01:00Okay, to specify it, I start by stopping at the end of my word or sentence with the mouse pointer. I will click with the left mouse pointer.
01:10And I will pull in the direction of the words. I have the words starting from the right side. So, pull to the right side. I made a selection on it.
01:17We do it again together by pressing the left mouse button and dragging in the direction of the words on the right side. A short list will appear with some settings.
01:29And it disappears quickly if I don't use it.
01:32Ok, the settings in it are for formatting the writing.
01:36Where do I get it from? I get it from the tab called the main bar.
01:41The main bar remains here with the same settings that the shortcut menu was in.
01:46Where do we start? We change our font type.
01:50I like the font style. For example, I don't like it. I like a different font style.
01:54So, if I change the font type here, it tells me that Times Neuroman is the font name.
01:59I click on this small arrow. Let's take care of any small arrow.
02:04If I click on it, there will be other options inside, unlike some tools that do not have this small size.
02:09Here I have in the main ribbon the part that has the text formatting under it the word line
02:16I will start by clicking on the arrow here to get the font type
02:20Ok, when I pressed, a group of its own species began to bloom.
02:25In some types, the word “main text” or “title” or “Abjad Hawaz” is written next to it, meaning any Arabic word is written next to my writings.
02:34This means that this font may have fonts or font type that apply to the Arabic language.
02:41There are other fonts, which are fonts whose alphabet applies to English only or Chinese only, right?
02:48So we pay close attention to what line we choose. You see, for example, here I stopped at this line, English.
02:55It won't change anything for me because this is a font that applies to Latin letters.
03:01Here also, it won’t change completely, but when I have something written next to it with the word “Abjad Hawz” or the main text or the title, it gives me…
03:10My form has the Arabic language. I have the Arabic language in Babjad Hawz. I choose the font I want.
03:19Among a group of fonts, I chose, for example, this font, which is a bit decorative, or a Diwani font.
03:26Ok, so I changed my font. The font is a bit small. I would like to make it bigger.
03:36I find here the font size next to the font type. It tells me that it is 54. Can I choose the number I want?
03:44Between a group of piles ranging from eight to ninety-six
03:49But if I don't want any of these numbers, I can write the number I want by hand.
03:53Type for him, for example, six and press Enter. Okay, the font size is six. Of course, you don't see anything.
03:58I also don't see anything, I'm definitely like you
04:01Can I choose the ninety-six for him? Do you see how big it is?
04:04Well, in the ninety-six, there is nothing under it, but I can write to him, for example, my handwriting size is one hundred and ten.
04:11And I will press Enter. This way, the font size is 110.
04:15I am not completely restricted by these sizes.
04:19Here, for example, I have eight, nineteen, and they were going on the same system, increasing one degree in each one.
04:25After that, it started from eleven to fourteen. I don’t have a handwriting number thirteen that I can write by hand.
04:30Twenty twenty-four. I can write it 22 or 23, whatever I like.
04:35Okay, I control the way I want, not the way the program makes me grow up.
04:40I made the font size 66. I then wanted to make it a font size directly larger than it.
04:48Here it is directly larger than 72. Can I press 72 from here instead?
04:53I go straight to this big verse and it makes a line one degree bigger than it or the verse is small
05:01Will you lower it to the same font size I was using or reduce it one degree in the existing stack?
05:05I have it here, so if no one opens the piles here, I can make it the size
05:10Which size is bigger or smaller than it? Click here directly.
05:15Ok, can I use keyboard shortcuts for it if I don't like to use the arrays here?
05:21I will tell him control shift with a bigger sign than it, perfect
05:27And here I am on my line, the control panel is bigger than it or the control panel is smaller than it
05:34To make it bigger or smaller, which is the letter Z and Waw from the keyboard
05:41If we had an Arabic keyboard, we would find it there, even for the sign greater than it and less than it.
05:48Control remains with the shift I will write it for you
05:51Control and shift
05:54Plus the signs that are or the letters that are zain or waw from the keyboard
06:01So I have this, the splint or the diminutive, Control Shift with Zain or Control Shift with Waw
06:08Ok, great. How do you know how to change the font type? How do you know how to change the size to a larger or smaller size?
06:15After that, I felt that I am not a lover of what I did. I do not like the way it looks.
06:20So I decided to remove the tweakment that I made.
06:23Why don't I undo the grafting I did?
06:25Where do you think he will take me?
06:26It will return me to the basic font style that I have in my program.
06:32What do you want to treat together?
06:34Cover here
06:35Which is to delete the entire formatting
06:37It will come back to me again, Times New Roman, if you remember when I first opened the program.
06:42On size fifty-four
06:44So I was able to go back to how I was
06:48Here too, I can change this.
06:50I start by clearing the order formatting or deleting the entire formatting.
06:54It will return again to the text. Here there is a difference between the foreign text.
07:00And the Arabic text, so that we can be careful, guys.
07:03It makes you forget the Arabic language and the Latin letters.
07:07This is just an abbreviation of what I did.
07:10And changed the font type and font size
07:12I enlarged it in the sizes available here, larger or smaller than it
07:16Or remove the entire formatting
07:18That was today's part and we're done. Come on, try it.
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