A reader was asking about how to use his "special" fonts in a PowerPoint presentation, if he had to present on another computer. There was no guarantee that the second computer would have these fonts.
The answer is to embed the fonts into the presentation. There is a drawback to that, but it could be minor depending on your presentation. Read on to see how easy it is to Embed Fonts in a PowerPoint 2010 Presentation.
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The answer is to embed the fonts into the presentation. There is a drawback to that, but it could be minor depending on your presentation. Read on to see how easy it is to Embed Fonts in a PowerPoint 2010 Presentation.
More PowerPoint Font Tips
Dim PowerPoint Bullet Text
Replace All Fonts in a Presentation at Once
Make Font Colors Stand Out in PowerPoint

Hi Wendy, very good tip thank you… I didn’t know about this one, and always thought the reader had to install the font on his side…