The format you can use to change a text is called font.
The default format for text in a content placeholder typically varies depending on the application being used, but in many presentation software like Microsoft PowerPoint, it is often set to a standard font (such as Calibri or Arial), size (usually around 18-24 points), and color (usually black). This format is designed to be easily readable and visually appealing. Users can customize the text format according to their design preferences.
To change the font from Verdana to Arial, open the document in a text editor or word processor. Select the text that you want to change, then click on the font option in the toolbar or menu. From the drop-down menu, choose Arial as the new font for the selected text.
calibri font
Arial Size: 14 Another accepted format for essays would be Times New Roman size:12 double spaced.
the format
Calibri
Use the Font face= command with the attribute Value of the font you want. for example" This is arial font This is century font General formating could include bold will boldface the enclosed text. Use the size= "" or color = "" attributes to change the size, and color of the text. underline will underline the text. Italic Will display the text in italic.
"10 point Arial" typically refers to text that is formatted in the Arial font at a size of 10 points. This is a common font and size used for body text in documents and presentations.
For windows. Select/Copy the rich text to the windows clipboard. Paste the copied text into a non rich text enabled editor e.g. notepad.
To change the format of text to 20 points in Excel, you would use the Font Size option located in the Home tab on the Excel ribbon. Select the text you want to change, then click on the Font Size drop-down menu and choose "20" from the list of available sizes.
Arial
It's probably Arial font