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Nov 29, 2018 - Also how to avoid font conflicts, and troubleshooting of font issues. This article deals with font usage in El Capitan 10.11.x through Mojave 10.14.x. The bare minimum setup also lacks many fonts that Apple supplied applications. Adobe, Microsoft and possibly other third party vendors have not. Where do Word for Mac and Powerpoint for Mac store user templates? Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 174 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
Description: The only PowerPoint® font embedding solution for Mac® users. Includes not one, but two embedding methods!
Presentation Font Embedder gives you the freedom to use the fonts that you want by attaching them to your presentation files for display everywhere. Users of PowerPoint 2011 and 2016 on Mac - push your slides to the maximum by setting the right tone and theme with fresh and exciting titles and texts to keep your audience engaged. A whole universe of special fonts is waiting to open up for you - just imagine the possibilities! For years, users switching over from Windows have been missing the Windows PowerPoint font embedding feature. Now, Presentation Font Embedder offers embedding not only with the Windows embedding method, but also with another completely new method exclusive for Mac users.
Notes:. Password-free Microsoft Office 2007 and above presentations only. The 'Editable' embedding method embeds TrueType® and OpenType®-TrueType fonts with embedding permissions only, and supports display on Windows, Android, and on Mac with Office 365 only.
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Some fonts may not embed using this method - see. The 'Universal' embedding method, which supports display on all platforms and embedding of all fonts, requires an up-to-date version of Microsoft PowerPoint 2011 or above installed. This app depends on support provided by PowerPoint for the Universal embedding method to work, and was tested to work with the most recent versions of PowerPoint at the time of the last app update. Beta versions of PowerPoint, also known as Insider previews, may work but are not supported. Did not work at all - I have a Macbook Retina and have a pretty simple situation of having 2-3 fonts that are typically not installed on the machines of my clients or others who need to review/co-development Powerpoints.
I purchased the software ($15.99) on a leap of faith, but was quickly dissappointed to see that it did NOT install these fonts in the presentation. Even when I narrowed to a single font, it did nothing. People on receiving end did not have that font in the presentation. In my opinion a waste of money, and explains why there is no free or fremium version. No one would step up to paid.
I’m wondering who the two 5-star ratings on the site are coming from?
I have a 2012 Mac Mini (i7 2.6GHz, 16GB Ram, 512SSD, El Capitan) currently running MS Office for Mac 2008 with some minor bugginess. AND I am shopping for a 2013 MB Air i5 1.3 GHz, 4GB Ram. Should I expect smooth performance with Office 2011 for Outlook and light Word/Excel usage with both machines? I have been using Entourage (home only use) forever.
I have read of issues with Outlook w/exchange server. Is that something that is mandatory when I change from Entourage email/calendar to Outlook?
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I have access to web based email if I ever need that. I just need to sync my Mini's contacts and calendar to my Samsung S5. Will that become an issue? Thanks, Dave. Certain features are limited compared to Mac and Windows such as not being able to covert PowerPoint to MP4. Functionally, Mac is not exactly the same as Windows unfortunately.
The autosave and auto recovery feature doesn't actually 'autosave' but rather it behaves inconsistently so make sure you quadruple save your files - when Word crashes on Mac it doesn't register that it 'crashed' so it doesn't do the any of the recovery mechanisms, not that it should be a reliable in the first place. I've had nightmares about this. I just upgraded to El Capitan yesterday from Lion. I have Office 2011 on my iMac and had my fingers crossed that it would work Okay after the upgrade based on some issues others have had. I had the latest Microsoft update installed before the OS-X change.
Both Word and Excel seem to work perfectly after the upgrade (These are the only Office applications I use). Now that I have an up-to-date OS I plan to see if I can transition my Word & Excel needs over to Pages and Numbers so that I won't need to install Office on future machines.