Richard
My feedback
-
11 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
111 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
16 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
118 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Richard shared this idea ·
-
50 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
176 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
9 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Richard commented
If this is ever implemented, there MUST be an option to turn off ligatures, definitely not a blanket 'ON' setting, as they are not desired or appropriate in every situation. For one example, text set in a serif font can look better with ligatures, but many sans serif fonts look worse and designers frequently turn them off. This is a very nuanced typographical preference and designers would be mightily upset if ligatures were always forced on.
-
132 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
43 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
377 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
11 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Richard commented
Even just the option to use theme colours (as in font colour, fill colour, border colour, etc...) would be useful. The fact that the colours are hard wired in and not editable seems like an anomaly. This surely can't be difficult to implement?
Richard supported this idea ·
-
917 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Richard commented
This suggestion is in the PPT for Windows section - we need it in PPT for Mac too!!
Richard supported this idea ·
-
2 votes
Richard shared this idea ·
-
75 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
3 votes
Richard shared this idea ·
-
58 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
9 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
3 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
22 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
-
17 votes
Richard supported this idea ·
I just discovered the feature in Word to set up a custom table style, like paragraph or character styles (I'm not a big user of Word so never realised it's there) but that is EXACTLY what needs to be available in PowerPoint. Why is it only in Word and not PPT?!?!