One (mildly goofy) workaround is to use a two-column table instead of a text box. Numbers in the left column, text in the right column. Set the left column to right-aligned and you're good to go.Another approach:Insert a new text box, then type:TAB1.TABFirst line of textRepeat for each subsequent line of text. Then select all of the text and add a right-aligned tab stop where you want the periods to line up, and a left-aligned tab stop where you want each line of text to begin.If you have a series of one-liners, this isn't a bad approach; if you have multi-line text, it can turn into a nuisance, as you'll have to hit the Tab key twice at the beginning of each add'l line in a single paragraph in order to make it line up.PowerPoint Help: PPTools: http://www.pptools.com.
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