Since Powerpoint for Mac doesn’t embed fonts into presentations (unlike Powerpoint for Microsoft Windows), you are going to have to use an app for this. Currently, there is only one app on the Mac App Store that can do this for you (Please correct me if I’m wrong). You should always embed custom fonts into the PowerPoint file by going File → Options As → Save → Embed Fonts in the File (at the bottom): But, this is no guarantee they will carry over to the new computer.

How To Embed Fonts In Powerpoint For Mac

I have a beef with Calibri. Hey you, Calibri. Yeah you, you default font of every single Microsoft document. I’m over you.

So what if you dethroned Times New Roman from its Microsoft default font reign? I’m not impressed anymore, with your rounded corners and soft lines taking me on an unwanted trip to early 2007. And today, I’m ready to dethrone you.

The problem is, you are everywhere. In every new PowerPoint deck I open, there you are. And my biggest pet peeve? You are also in EVERYONE ELSE’S PRESENTATION. When I see Calibri as the chosen font in presentations, it tells me one thing: There wasn’t much thought in how the presentation’s personality and tone would complement and reinforce the presenter’s story.

Your PowerPoint is supposed to be your best wingman. But not tailoring it to your tone makes it more like that annoying lonely guy at a bar who sidles up to your crew and ends up driving away the ladies. It’s my belief that the best presentations have a personality and soul. They act as the trusty sidekick of you, the superhero.

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The Robin to your Batman. The Chewy to your Han (depending on your perspective). You get the idea.

If this isn’t something you’ve thought about already, don’t sweat it. Here’s the good news: There is a universe of personality-filled typefaces just waiting in the wings to take your slides to the next level.

Today is your chance to breathe life into your slides and dazzle your audience. Now, today’s PowerPoint comes with a decent array of font choices. Many of these are suitable for an internal business presentation (Helvetica is a safe classic). I also understand that many companies’ branding guidelines extend to internal presentations. So please don’t get flagged by HR for violating their typographical tenets.