PowerPoint textbox shortcut to change font size

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I have a text box that contains text in several different font sizes. I would like to increase (or decrease) them all by the same amount without having to select and change one size at a time.

On the PC you can select all the text inside the box (ctl-A) and then ctl-[ increases all fonts by one size, while ctl-] decreases all fonts by one size. The analogous mac command Cmd-[ or Cmd-] doesn't seem to work.

I know it's not a big deal to select and change pieces of text one by one, but if you have a lot of slides it can really help.
 
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Shift+Command+<,>

I have a text box that contains text in several different font sizes. I would like to increase (or decrease) them all by the same amount without having to select and change one size at a time.

On the PC you can select all the text inside the box (ctl-A) and then ctl-[ increases all fonts by one size, while ctl-] decreases all fonts by one size. The analogous mac command Cmd-[ or Cmd-] doesn't seem to work.

I know it's not a big deal to select and change pieces of text one by one, but if you have a lot of slides it can really help.

Hi, you might have already found the answer elsewhere, but
I've had the same question and found out that Shift+Command+> or < does the trick.

Best,
 

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