![]() Even if you bought a font for the company, everyone would need it installed on their systems.If you email a presentation, the receiving person may not have the font on their system, and they will get font substitution occurring on screen ![]() It gets risky to keep uniformity across the company.Theme files (.THMX for use in Excel and Word) don’t support embedding of fonts, they must be system fonts.Some fonts don’t even have all the required character sets.Usually 1MB extra to the PowerPoint file size, to embed a font (if it works).You have to teach all your employees/employers on how to install, embed/troubleshoot non-standard fonts.If you were to buy “Your weird font” for the company, not all fonts embed well within PowerPoint, even when PPT says that it can, PPT won’t even warn you that it can’t embed a font.It is risky for a large organization’s branding, wonky results at the last minute are not good if the fonts don’t reside on the projection PC See the “SAFE FONTS” list below, and choose one of the highlighted fonts, then I can guarantee good results. These fonts are present on all operating systems, regardless of the age of the computer.“Your weird font” is not a standard Windows font, the set rarely resides on a PC, desktop or laptop at the venue where you will be showing your slide deck.PPT will substitute fonts if they are not on a user’s system, often with disastrous results.Not really recommended to use non-standard “weird” Windows fonts.Wickedly weird and beautiful fonts Here are the reasons you shouldn’t (but below, how you can solve this issue):
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