Just a few further notes on this PowerPoint fonts problem: Like a (slightly complicated) wave of a wand, when you open the file again those pesky fonts should have disappeared from the Replace Fonts dropdown menu, removing this potential font issue
Close PowerPoint, locate the PowerPoint XML file and open it using a text editor (I used Microsoft Notepad – it looks a bit scary but don’t worry!).Open the PowerPoint file that has the font issue and save it as a PowerPoint XML presentation (*.xml).We’ve tried to replace them and just keep Arial, but it didn’t work. Let’s say we have the fonts Arial, Calibri and Avenir currently in the font list. You can solve this issue by doing the following: This can be caused by double-byte/non-western fonts being present in the presentation, PowerPoint will not let you replace a double-byte font with a standard singe-byte font but finding them by eye and replacing them isn’t always an option. Warning messages might appear when you send the file to people who don’t have that particular font installed and trying to embed fonts in the file can pose an issue too. Why is this a problem? Well, it can become an issue in multiple ways. We have witnessed some instances where PowerPoint doesn’t make the alteration and the font you wanted to replace still appears in the first drop-down menu – this means it’s hidden in your deck somewhere.
However, the tool’s ability to search inside a PowerPoint file is somewhat limited. Replacing PowerPoint fonts in this way usually works. The second allows you to replace any of those fonts with another font. Clicking Replace Fonts brings up two dropdown menus, the first of which includes all the fonts used in your deck. You can find it in the Editing options under the Home tab.
#Hide fonts in office 365 how to#
You may already know how to replace fonts in PowerPoint using the Replace Fonts button. Well, this post can help you with PowerPoint, but you’ll have to find the sock yourself, sorry!
Or maybe it’s replacing fonts that PowerPoint says are present in your file, but you just can’t find and your childhood Wally searching skills are letting you down. Sometimes we struggle to find things and get frustrated when they don’t appear, whether it’s locating your house keys, finding Wally in a sea of Wally impostors or hunting down the partner to that lone sock at the bottom of the washing basket.