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From: sammy™ -_-9/25/2006 8:14:51 PM
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Have you ever saved a PowerPoint presentation and brought it to another computer only to find that all of your fonts have changed? That's because when you save a PowerPoint, it only saves the names of the fonts it needs to show each slide. If the computer you're sitting at doesn't have a particular font, it substitutes a font of its choice... usually one which looks terrible!

So, if you're preparing a presentation that you plan to run on another computer (or distribute to others), what can you do? Simple. There's an often-overlooked option available when you Save (or Save as) your presentation. Look at the following screen:



All you have to do, right before clicking on Save, is to click on Tools, then on Embed TrueType Fonts. (This will work for most TrueType fonts on the Windows platform :)
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