Hi JR
In 2007, PowerPoint uses the 'body text' font for text boxes so my advice would be to set up your Theme Fonts to be the fonts you want to use. If you do it this way then change your mind about the font you can change the Theme Font (or which theme you are using) and it will update all of your text boxes. If you use direct formatting on the text boxes they will not update. An alternative approach is to select a text box formatted as you want -> right click -> set as default autoshape. However, this will effect all the settings (fill, lines, etc) of shapes and the text boxes will not update if the Theme Font is changed. The Theme Fonts are kind of like 'Word Styles Lite'.
The easiest way to see what I'm on about is to have a bit of a play. In a new presentation, put 2 text boxes on a slide and change the font on one of them to something really obvious (impact, alba, frosty, something like that). Now go to design tab -> fonts -> change the theme. Can you see that the text box you didn't re-format changes and the one with direct formatting stays the same?
I hope that helps :-)
Lucy
-- Lucy Thomson PowerPoint MVP MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au
"JR" <JR[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:44838D77-0BF7-4EB0-9E3E-A4DE3C295777[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > In 2003 you were able to set the default font (bottom right of the font > change pop-up had a check box that allowed you to do this -- just like in > word 2003). > > How do I set the default font (for new text boxes) in 2007? > > Thanks. > > JR
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