In this LinkedIn discussion, the question was asked “how can I set the title text to use sentence case across a large presentation”.
The macro below does just that. You can add it to your presentation by pressing Alt+F11 and inserting a new module into your VBA project before pasting the code (and the credit please)!
Then, once back in your presentation, simply press Alt+F8 and select the macro to run it.
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' VBA Macro for PowerPoint to reset all title placehlders to sentence case '---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' Copyright (c) 2014 YOUpresent Ltd. ' Source code is provide under Creative Commons Attribution License ' This means you must give credit for our original creation in the following form: ' "Includes code created by YOUpresent Ltd. (youpresent.co.uk)" ' Commons Deed @ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ' License Legal @ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode '---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' Purpose : Sets the text for the title placeholder for all slides in the current presentation to sentence case ' ' Author : Jamie Garroch ' Date : 09AUG2014 ' Website : http://youpresent.co.uk and http://www.gmark.co '---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Option Explicit Public Sub SetTitlesToSentenceCase() Dim oSld As Slide Dim oShp As Shape For Each oSld In ActivePresentation.Slides For Each oShp In oSld.Shapes If oShp.Type = msoPlaceholder Then If oShp.PlaceholderFormat.Type = ppPlaceholderTitle Then If oShp.HasTextFrame Then If oShp.TextFrame.HasText Then oShp.TextFrame.TextRange.ChangeCase ppCaseSentence End If End If End If End If Next Next End Sub