Editing TEXT for Slides in Sermon Builder

Richard Billingsley
Richard Billingsley Member Posts: 31
edited November 21 in English Forum

I am trying to learn how to use the Sermon Builder, and one of my big challenges is:

HOW DO I EDIT THE TEXT ON A SLIDE?

I created the sermon outline and am in the process of creating the slides from that sermon.

The problem is when I select the text in the sermon and tell it to create a slide,
I get a slide with that text,  BUT I CAN'T EDIT IT!

I get a slide with the text - LEFT JUSTIFIED --- but I want it CENTERED!

This happens when creating a scripture verse from a Bible.

But when attempted in Sermon Builder, I can find no controls or commands to make the text CENTERED. Either in the Sermon Builder or Media formatter.

Is there a way to make this happen?

Thank you.

Richard Billingsley

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  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 53,132

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  • xnman
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    One thing .... which may not be what you want.... but if you center the text before making the slide in Sermon Editor.... then the text in the slide is centered... or is for me.

    Edit: And to center the text use the indent formatter at the top of the screen...

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  • David Thomas
    David Thomas Member Posts: 3,246 ✭✭✭

    HOW DO I EDIT THE TEXT ON A SLIDE?

    click on the thumbnail of the slide

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  • Thank you.

    It does center the text, but the flexibility of using this is inadequate for what I want to do. 

    The Sermon Editor is great for managing the sermon notes, but creating/editing slides would be faster and more flexible in PowerPoint.

    Regards,

    Richard...