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Inserting a Text Box in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac

Learn how to insert a text box in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac. Text boxes are among the important building blocks in PowerPoint.


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Product/Version: PowerPoint 2016 for Mac

OS: Mac OS X



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In PowerPoint, there are some differences between text placeholders and text boxes. As far as formatting for text placeholders and text boxes is concerned, almost everything else does work in the same way. However, there is one more vital difference between a text placeholder and a text box:

  • You cannot insert text placeholders on a slide since they are part of the layout for your slide and already exist when you insert a new slide.
  • Text boxes on the other hand need to be inserted manually.

Follow these steps to learn how you can insert a text box in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac:

  1. Open a presentation in PowerPoint 2016. Alternatively, if you want to start from scratch, launch PowerPoint. You will see the Presentation Gallery. Here, select the Blank Presentation option to open a blank presentation with a new slide, as shown in Figure 1.
  2. A new presentation in PowerPoint 2016
    Figure 1: A new presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  3. Tip: If you want to learn more about the PowerPoint 2016 interface, check our PowerPoint 2016 for Mac Interface tutorial.
  4. Select the Insert tab of the Ribbon, and click the Text Box button (highlighted in blue within Figure 2).
  5. Text Box button
    Figure 2: Text Box button
  6. Alternatively, you can select the Text Box option from the Shapes drop-down gallery, that you can access from either Home or Insert tab of the Ribbon, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 3.
  7. Text Box option within the Shapes drop-down gallery
    Figure 3: Text Box option within the Shapes drop-down gallery
  8. When you follow any of the above two options, the cursor changes to include alphabet A, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 4.
  9. Cursor changed into a vertical line
    Figure 4: Cursor changed into a vertical line
  10. Now, you have two options:
  11. One, to create a text box which automatically enlarges as you type more text, click once where you want the text to start, and begin typing.
  12. Other, to create a text box with a width specified, and that automatically wraps text to the next line and grows in height, click and drag to draw a box where you want the text box to be. The height drawn may snap back to a single text line height. However it will grow in height as you type more text into it.
  13. Figure 5, below shows text typed within the text box. In subsequent tutorials, you will learn how you can work with text boxes, and format them. Also, a text box is just another shape in PowerPoint. So, any of the editing options used for shapes in PowerPoint will work similarly when used upon text boxes.
  14. Text typed within the inserted text box
    Figure 5: Text typed within the inserted text box

See Also:

Text Basics: Inserting a Text Box in PowerPoint (Index Page)

Inserting a Text Box in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Inserting a Text Box in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows
Inserting a Text Box in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
Inserting a Text Box in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows

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