The text in a presentation can be formatted using the methods of the XSLFTextRun class. For that, you have to create an XSLFTextRun class object by selecting one of the slide layouts as shown below −
//create the empty presentation XMLSlideShow ppt = new XMLSlideShow(); //getting the slide master object XSLFSlideMaster slideMaster = ppt.getSlideMasters()[0]; //select a layout from specified list XSLFSlideLayout slidelayout = slideMaster.getLayout(SlideLayout.TITLE_AND_CONTENT); //creating a slide with title and content layout XSLFSlide slide = ppt.createSlide(slidelayout); //selection of title place holder XSLFTextShape body = slide.getPlaceholder(1); //clear the existing text in the slide body.clearText(); //adding new paragraph XSLFTextParagraph paragraph = body.addNewTextParagraph(); //creating text run object XSLFTextRun run = paragraph.addNewTextRun();
You can set the font size of the text in the presentation using setFontSize().
run.setFontColor(java.awt.Color.red); run.setFontSize(24);
The following code snippet shows how to apply different formatting styles (bold, italic, underline, strikeout) to the text in a presentation.
//change the text into bold format run.setBold(true); //change the text it to italic format run.setItalic(true) // strike through the text run.setStrikethrough(true); //underline the text run.setUnderline(true);
To have line breaks between paragraphs, use addLineBreak() of the XSLFTextParagraph class as shown below −
paragraph.addLineBreak();
Given below is the complete program to format the text using all the above methods −
import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import org.apache.poi.xslf.usermodel.SlideLayout; import org.apache.poi.xslf.usermodel.XMLSlideShow; import org.apache.poi.xslf.usermodel.XSLFSlide; import org.apache.poi.xslf.usermodel.XSLFSlideLayout; import org.apache.poi.xslf.usermodel.XSLFSlideMaster; import org.apache.poi.xslf.usermodel.XSLFTextParagraph; import org.apache.poi.xslf.usermodel.XSLFTextRun; import org.apache.poi.xslf.usermodel.XSLFTextShape; public class TextFormating { public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException { //creating an empty presentation XMLSlideShow ppt = new XMLSlideShow(); //getting the slide master object XSLFSlideMaster slideMaster = ppt.getSlideMasters()[0]; //select a layout from specified list XSLFSlideLayout slidelayout = slideMaster.getLayout(SlideLayout.TITLE_AND_CONTENT); //creating a slide with title and content layout XSLFSlide slide = ppt.createSlide(slidelayout); //selection of title place holder XSLFTextShape body = slide.getPlaceholder(1); //clear the existing text in the slide body.clearText(); //adding new paragraph XSLFTextParagraph paragraph = body.addNewTextParagraph(); //formatting line 1 XSLFTextRun run1 = paragraph.addNewTextRun(); run1.setText("This is a colored line"); //setting color to the text run1.setFontColor(java.awt.Color.red); //setting font size to the text run1.setFontSize(24); //moving to the next line paragraph.addLineBreak(); //formatting line 2 XSLFTextRun run2 = paragraph.addNewTextRun(); run2.setText("This is a bold line"); run2.setFontColor(java.awt.Color.CYAN); //making the text bold run2.setBold(true); paragraph.addLineBreak(); //formatting line 3 XSLFTextRun run3 = paragraph.addNewTextRun(); run3.setText(" This is a striked line"); run3.setFontSize(12); //making the text italic run3.setItalic(true); //strike through the text run3.setStrikethrough(true); paragraph.addLineBreak(); //formatting line 4 XSLFTextRun run4 = paragraph.addNewTextRun(); run4.setText(" This an underlined line"); run4.setUnderline(true); //underlining the text paragraph.addLineBreak(); //creating a file object File file = new File(“TextFormat.pptx”); FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(file); //saving the changes to a file ppt.write(out); out.close(); } }
Save the above code as TextFormating.java, and then compile and execute it from the command prompt as follows −
$javac TextFormating.java $java TextFormating
It will compile and execute to generate the following output −
Formatting completed successfully
The slide with formatted text appears as follows −