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  2. Change the fonts in a presentation - Microsoft Support

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    You can replace a font in a single place, or you can make a systematic font change throughout your presentation. Windows macOS. Change the font on a single slide. Do one of the following: To change the font for a single paragraph or a phrase, select the text that you want to change.

  3. Embedded files or objects found - Microsoft Support

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    The Document Inspector found one or more embedded files (such as an Office or text document) or embedded objects (such as a chart or an equation) that may have data that isn't visible in your document.

  4. Video: Find and replace text - Microsoft Support

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    If you’re working with a lot of text and need to search and replace a word or a phrase, use Find and Replace in your Office app. Select Replace or press Ctrl + H. Note: This experience is similar across the Office apps, but this example applies to Word.

  5. Benefits of embedding custom fonts - Microsoft Support

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    When we embed such custom fonts into the document, the online conversion will use these fonts (if they comply with the following constraints: Some of your fonts can't be saved with the presentation) to avoid font substitution.

  6. Remove languages and fonts you don't use - Microsoft Support

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    If you installed a language pack for Microsoft Office, you can easily remove any editing language or font that you don't want or don't use. If you want to add a different editing language to your computer, you can follow the instructions at Change the language Office uses in its menus and proofing tools.

  7. Change the fonts in a presentation - Microsoft Support

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    On the Home tab, in the Editing group, select Replace and then select Replace Fonts. In the Replace Font dialog box, in the Replace field, select the font that you want to replace. In the With field, select the font that you want to use, select Replace, and then select Close.

  8. Find and replace text - Microsoft Support

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    Find and replace text. Find a word or phrase in your PowerPoint presentation and replace it with another word or phrase by following these steps. On the Home tab, in the Editing group, choose Replace. In the Find what box, enter the text you want to find and replace.

  9. Remove languages and fonts you don't use - Microsoft Support

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    Remove languages that you don't use. Important: You can’t remove the primary language in the Enabled editing languages list. If a language is listed as your default language and you want to remove it, you must select a different language as the default language.

  10. View or change the properties for an Office file - Microsoft...

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    Document properties, also known as metadata, are details about a file that describe or identify it. They include details such as title, author name, subject, and keywords that identify the document's topic or contents. If you include the document properties for your files, you can easily organize and identify them later.

  11. Cloud fonts in Office - Microsoft Support

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    Use cloud fonts to make sure your slides and documents look the same, no matter where you open them or who else views them. Cloud fonts are fonts hosted in the cloud by Microsoft 365, and are available in the latest versions of Office applications (see the Cloud fonts availability table, below).

  12. Change the default font in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

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    Rather than changing fonts in your slides one by one, you can change the default fonts for your entire presentation. The font pairing (header font, body font) is an important design decision in PowerPoint. Click View > Slide Master. On the Slide Master tab, click the Fonts drop-down menu.