Use the Format Painter to apply the formatting of the "Current" text in the title on Slide 2 to the "Remodel Timeline" text in the title on Slide 3. How to do this in powerpoint

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To apply the formatting of the "Current" text on Slide 2 to the "Remodel Timeline" text on Slide 3 using the Format Painter in PowerPoint, you can follow these steps:

1. Go to Slide 2 in your PowerPoint presentation and select the "Current" text in the title.
2. Click on the "Format Painter" button in the "Clipboard" group on the Home tab. This button looks like a paintbrush icon.
3. Once you have clicked on the Format Painter button, your cursor will change to a paintbrush icon.
4. Go to Slide 3 in your presentation and click and drag over the "Remodel Timeline" text in the title to apply the formatting from the "Current" text in the title on Slide 2.
5. Release the mouse button once you have selected the text, and the formatting of the "Current" text will be applied to the "Remodel Timeline" text on Slide 3.

By following these steps, you can easily use the Format Painter to apply formatting from one text element to another in PowerPoint.