The Title is really the main thing. But here is why.
The PowerPoints I get have text items that are rarely properly connected to a master page item; that is, it's just a bunch of text boxes floating around. PowerPoint's find-change fonts isn't very good, usually, in the Arial world, where it seems "once Arial, always Arial" unless you specifically change that text box. I don't see a similar find-change feature in Storyline (but I'm new at Articulate products, so maybe I missed it).
360 has a change fonts feature. It is in the home tab, in the paragraph group, under Find/Replace. It is only visible in slide view. It is universal, so if you change one face for another, all instances of the original are gone, but can return if, for example, it is part of a default text box.
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360 has a change fonts feature. It is in the home tab, in the paragraph group, under Find/Replace. It is only visible in slide view. It is universal, so if you change one face for another, all instances of the original are gone, but can return if, for example, it is part of a default text box.
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