(Notice that I said “support for embedded fonts,” not “support for embedding fonts.” There is a difference, as explained later in this post.) As of February 2018, PowerPoint 2016 for Mac added support for embedded fonts. Microsoft Office for Windows applications (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) have supported font embedding for some time. When you do this (and assuming that the application supports embedded fonts) your document will look as you intended, regardless of where you view it. Font embedding is the technology of actually adding fonts into the document you’re working with. Normally, fonts are installed in the OS-either macOS® or Windows-and applications access the fonts installed in the OS they’re running on. ![]() Figure 1_Without font embedding, this can happen Technology to the Rescue: Font Embedding
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