With Slide 2 still displaying, convert the slide body text (not the title text) to WordAr maximize its effectiveness as follows:

a. Apply the WordArt Style Fill: Black, Text color 1; Outline: White, Backgro color 1; Hard Shadow: White, Background color 1.

b. Apply the Glow: 5 point; Tan, Accent color 2 (2nd column, 1st row in the gallery) Glow text effect.

To convert the slide body text to WordArt and maximize its effectiveness, follow these steps:

1. Select the slide body text (not the title text).
2. Go to the "Format" tab at the top of the PowerPoint window.
3. In the "WordArt Styles" group, click on the "Text Fill" button (it should have a paint bucket icon).
4. In the drop-down menu that appears, choose the "Black, Text 1" fill option. This will fill the text with a black color.
5. Still in the "WordArt Styles" group, click on the "Text Outline" button (it should have a pencil icon).
6. In the drop-down menu, select the "White, Background 1" outline option. This will give the text a white outline.
7. Next, click on the "Text Effects" button (it should have an "A" icon with a glowing border) in the "WordArt Styles" group.
8. From the menu that appears, hover over the "Shadow" option, and then choose the "Hard Shadow" option.
9. In the sub-menu that opens, select "White, Background 1" to set the shadow color to white, matching the outline.
10. Finally, still in the "Text Effects" menu, find the "Glow" option and click on it.
11. In the gallery of glow effects, choose the "5 point, Tan, Accent 2" option (2nd column, 1st row).
12. The slide body text should now have a WordArt style fill, white outline, and a tan glow effect applied.

Ensure to make these changes while Slide 2 is still displaying to achieve the desired effect.