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Under the following circumstances:

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Bisaya
  • You create a presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 or later.
  • You save the presentation in the “PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation” format and specify embedded fonts.

When you open the presentation on a different computer, the original fonts are replaced by other fonts.

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Cause

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This issue occurs because the fonts that you used are restricted fonts. Additionally, the fonts cannot be embedded.

Workaround

On the computer on which the presentation was created, follow these steps to replace the restricted fonts with fonts that can be embedded:

  1. Open the PowerPoint presentation.

  2. In PowerPoint 2010, Select File > Save As. In PowerPoint 2007, select the Microsoft Office button, and then select Save As.

  3. In the Save as type list, select PowerPoint Presentation, and save the file.

  4. Select Files > Options, and then select Save.

  5. Under Preserve fidelity when sharing this presentation, select the Embed fonts in the file check box.

  6. Select OK, and then select Save.

  7. A warning message appears if the presentation contains fonts that have embedding restrictions. Replace the restricted fonts with fonts that do not generate a warning message when you save the presentation. To do this, follow these steps:

    1. On the Home tab, navigate to the Editing group, select the arrow next to Replace, and then select Replace Fonts.
    2. In the Replace list, select a font, and then select a similar font in the With list.
    3. Select Replace.
    4. Repeat steps 7b and 7c as many times as necessary to replace any other fonts, and then select Close.
  8. Repeat steps 2 through 6 as many times as necessary until you can save the presentation without receiving a warning message about embedded fonts.

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More information

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Blogger is rolling out support for web fonts for all its users. Anyone will now have the possibility to add a little flair and move beyond Arial and Times New Roman with a big selection of optional fonts for their blogs. There are now 77 new fonts to pick from, though they're only available if you're using one of the new Template Designer themes.

'A couple of months back we introduced Web Fonts to Blogger in Draft. Today we’re excited to not only launch Web Fonts to ALL Blogger users, but also announce we’ve added an additional 35 fonts to the mix, for a grand total of 77 fonts!,' Blogger announced.

Web Fonts were already available for those using Blogger in Draft, where most new features are first tested before rolling them out to everyone. Now though the option to use web-based fonts, provided by Google, is available to all.

'Web Fonts, brought to you by our good friends at Google Fonts, let you spice up and further personalize your blog. Just have a look at what we’ve done with the post titles and text of this blog! And for those of you interested in fonts for non-latin alphabets such as Cyrillic, Greek and Khmer, we have those too!,' it continued.

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All you have to do is fire up the Template Designer, from the Design tab of the Blogger Dashboard, and go to the Advanced section. You'll be able to pick the font for most elements of your blog, titles, posts, links and so on.

The new web fonts come straight from the Google Fonts Directory and are freely available for use on any website. Blogger just streamlined the process and made it easy for non-technical users to customize the look of their blogs.

Web fonts are supported by most browsers out there but you will have to be using a relatively recent version. Chrome 4+, Firefox 3.5+, Safari 3.1+, Opera 10.5+ and Internet Explorer 7+ are all supported.