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How To Cut A Text Box In PowerPoint

Updated on:
June 9, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Try this guided demo to learn how to cut a text box in PowerPoint.
  1. Select the text box.
  2. Right-click and choose Cut.
  3. Go to another slide or area.
  4. Right-click and select Paste.

📌 Why this matters

Moving text boxes between slides lets you repurpose content without recreating it from scratch, saving time when building presentations with recurring elements. Beyond simple relocation, cutting preserves all formatting, animations, and layering properties that would be lost if you copied just the text. This becomes especially valuable when you've spent time positioning elements precisely or applying custom effects. You can also use this technique to temporarily remove content while maintaining your design, then restore it later without losing your original formatting choices.

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