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Aug 6, 2017 - Strictly speaking, none of them. The way that all major OSes render fonts is different so even if you have the same typefaces on them they will. Jul 24, 2010 Question: Q: making Mac powerpoint presentations compatible for windows Having recently purchased a Mac for the first time, I'm struggling a bit with the fact that although I'm preparing powerpoint presentations (with music) on it, I can't play these presentations in a windows PC.
Figure 1Without font embedding, this can happen Technology to the Rescue: Font Embedding Normally, fonts are installed in the OS—either macOS® or Windows—and applications access the fonts installed in the OS they’re running on. Font embedding is the technology of actually adding fonts into the document you’re working with. 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. Microsoft Office for Windows applications (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) have supported font embedding for some time. As of, PowerPoint 2016 for Mac added support for embedded fonts. (Notice that I said “support for embedded fonts,” not “support for embedding fonts.” There is a difference, as explained later in this post.) Using this new capability in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, Figure 2 shows what the not-very-pretty presentation from Figure 1 looks like after properly embedding the Mac fonts that are not available in Windows.
Figure 8Error message when a font is not embeddable Text to Outline – Add-in for Mac and Windows For years now, whenever I wanted to use a special font in a PPT presentation – and wanted to make sure that everyone would be able to see the text in this font correctly – I used a free WinPowerPoint add-in, Text to Outline. I would move my presentation to Windows, open it up in WinPowerPoint, use this add-in, and then move the presentation back to Mac. The developers of this add-in have recently ported it to Mac so that it works in MacPowerPoint 2016. You can get it. Here is what your MacPowerPoint ribbon will look like after installing this add-in: For further details on font embedding, see the following: for 14 days!