As I drank my coffee, this morning and peeked in on my Twitter feed, the first thing I saw was this tweet from Nolan Haims (@NolanHaims) about Microsoft Cloud Fonts.
List of Microsoft Cloud Fonts: https://t.co/eXBhrkfJ7N #PowerPoint pic.twitter.com/TtvZ8AnD8p
— Nolan Haims (@NolanHaims) October 3, 2018
Using custom fonts in your PowerPoint slide decks has been a bit of a challenge for a long time. In short, it was one of those things that sounded good in theory but didn’t quite pan out the way you hopDe in practice. And until recently, if you were on a Mac you couldn’t do it even if you wanted. In short, if you created PowerPoint slides that were going to be presented by someone other than yourself you had to consider your options very carefully or use a set of “safe fonts”.
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