 This is the lesson on text on policy design. Remember that in the previous video or lesson we applied this style that we created throughout the templates a series of videos. We choose a style for colors, for shapes and also for our fonts and we apply it by using our save font combination. Now I've worked on working with any elements on Prezzi and you will find more information if you refer back to the lesson on Prezzi editing basics and get a refresher on the contextual meaning which is this one. Every time you select an element you will get that this menu changes. If I choose a topic I have different options than if I choose text for example. So always remember the contextual menu and that you have the right click to do stuff. When you're not sure where is something try the contextual menu and right click. The text manipulation on Prezzi works pretty much like any other software. When you select your text you can make modifications on the style which is something that we choose when we created the font style for our theme. Go back to the lesson on template. We can choose the specific font. I suggest when you use the same font throughout the presentation it's easy for you to replace the font by just replacing the font and updating the style. In this way you are updating your font style. If you use the heading on title, subtitle, subtitle 2, body and body 2 where you can have usually a dark and a lighter font for different backgrounds when you need to make a modification to the entire presentation it's just about updating the style. Otherwise if you only choose to update a part of the presentation fonts then you need to manually change that if you want to update the style of the presentation. You can choose the font and if you click on more fonts you get access to Google Fonts. There is a lesson on Google Fonts, several ideas and hacks and shortcuts to choose your best font. When you choose a font on Google it's adding the list of fonts available on Prezzi. So if I choose this, this and this one I will update the fonts that are available on Prezzi and then I need to go back and choose one of the fonts that I just added, like this one. We can decrease the size. Again, be careful with this, it's better if you decrease the size of your title on your font style through editing your theme rather than modifying just the size of this title. Those kind of changes are for specific sections. We will talk about that in a moment. I can increase the size. I can use bold. I can use italic, depending on the fonts. Some fonts come with the option of italics. Some fonts don't, so it's not about what Prezzi can do but the capabilities of the font that is being installed. I can choose the color of the font. Let's add some text. I can choose the color of the font. By using the skin colors, I'm using the colors that I set in this style when I created the theme for my company, my client or my project. By using the skin colors, I'm making sure that I'm being solid throughout the presentation by using the same colors again and again instead of having a lot of unmatching colors. I can have a color for the background, like this or this. I can avoid that. Also, on colors, I can choose the opacity. I can choose a transparency. I can use a variation of the same color with a transparency theme for example, the title. The text on Prezzi works on text boxes, which is the area that I give the text to work on. If I keep writing, the text goes down because I'm limiting horizontally the maximum area that the text can use horizontally. If I go down, the text box expands. Otherwise, the text will disappear. Probably, I want to use my logo instead of the words teach me Prezzi there, which I can do with insert image. Instead of having this text, I'm probably going to have our logo here. I can also have bullet points. Your best presentations ever make. Your best presentations ever present like a master. If I use bullet points like this, this will be a quick explainer of the presentation. This body text is to be. There is a two-way interaction with your theme. If I decide that this text is to be, and I want to make it smaller, which is a body text, for this text box is body, and I want to make it smaller, even smaller. I say update style preset. I am telling Prezzi, I'm telling the app that I want this size and style of font to be the default for the body font in the presentation. I'm updating the theme. We can use alignment. I don't like using bullet points. If you don't mind, I'm going to get rid of them. Part of the course, we'll probably replace this text with icons or some visual metaphor. Let's go back to normal here. The indentation is the space between the left margin and the beginning of the text. If I increase the indentation, I will have a separation between the margin and the text, and I can have different indentations for different lines on my text or sentence. In this way, I can create, for example, a hierarchy of descriptions. Whenever I have a text box, I can also add them to my library. That means that I can reuse this element at any time in any other presentation. There is a lesson specific on my library. I suggest you take a look if you create presentations that often need the same kind of content or layouts or elements. For now, we are going to get rid of this text box and also this on the description. This is our Prezzi course. We're going to add this here. This is sub-title. I want to use a different font for the sub-titles. I choose a different font for the sub-titles, and if I click on it and I right-click on my mouse, I can update this type preset. We will get to finding the perfect font as we go creating the presentation depending on the content and depending on what we are actually doing. For now, let's choose this secondary font. We have two different fonts. We can differentiate them and also make a decision of what is the font that we want for secondary titles instead of the body and so on.