PowerPoint presentations often need references, disclaimers, or legal notices on slides—but not always. Many of the presentations we work on have a variety of text box formatting and location needs for these important (but often small) amounts of text. Internally, our design team uses a special set of rules for formatting these text boxes. This makes the formatting task quicker and easier, and keeps the slide content clear. Let’s dive in!

What is a Reference Text Box? 

On many slides – especially when showing data, citing sources, branding details, or adding footnotes – a small reference text box is needed at the bottom of the slide.  

TIP: because this is generally not a text placeholder on the Master Slide Layout, we paste a reference version onto an extra (hidden) slide so we have all of these formatting options set to go! Here are the two “template” or reference text boxes, ready to be pasted into our slide deck. 

TLC Creative Formatting Guidelines for Reference Text Boxes 

When setting up a reference text box, these formatting details help maintain readability without distracting from the main content: 

1. Font Size: Small – 8 to 9 pt (adjust as needed for the font being used) 

2. Alignment: Left-aligned 

3. Text Box Margins: None (set all text box margins to 0) 

4. Vertical Position: Bottom aligned – because this is a bottom-of-the-slide element, additional lines of text should move upward, keeping the bottom line of text always in the same position 

5. Paragraph Spacing: 4 pt before – provides a small gap between multiple lines of text when longer citations or source text is needed 

6. Width: Set the text box to full slide width, and shorten as needed, to fit the layout design 

For teams managing brand consistency or legal compliance, reference notes can make a big difference in creating polished, professional presentations. 

Need help optimizing your templates or standardizing presentations – like assuring all reference text is consistent across all slides?
The TLC Creative team can help bring consistency, clarity, and design precision to every slide.

The TLC Creative Design Team