How to: Format master text.
Solution:
Select the master text placeholder, then select the 'Format' menu and select 'Font...'.
1) Select the 'View' menu and select 'Master'. (A submenu appears.)
2) Select the desired master.
3) Select the desired text placeholder or placeholders .
NOTE: To select more than one placeholder, press and hold down SHIFT while selecting the placeholders.
4) Select the 'Format' menu and select 'Font...' . (The Font dialog box appears.)
Font dialog box
5) Select the desired font from the 'Font' list box. (The selected font appears highlighted in the top box and a description about the font appears at the bottom of the 'Font' dialog box.)
NOTE: Use the scroll bar to access more font choices.
6) Select a font style from the 'Font Style' list box. (The selected font style appears highlighted in the top box.)
NOTE: Use the scroll bar to access more font style choices if necessary.
7) Select a font size from the 'Size' list box.
NOTE: Use the scroll bar to access more font size choices if necessary.
8) Select an effect check box from the 'Effects' group.
NOTE 1: More than one effect can be selected.
NOTE 2: If selecting the 'Superscript' check box , type the desired offset percent in the 'Offset' box.
9) Select the desired font color from the 'Color' drop-down list box.
NOTE: If ' 'Other Color...' is selected from the 'Color' drop-down list box, select a standard or customized color not offered on the 'Color' drop-down list box.
10) (Optional) Select the 'Default for new Objects' check box to apply the font settings to all new text as it is typed.
11) (Optional) Click 'Preview' to preview the font selections without making any permanent changes.
12) Click 'OK'.