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Can you embed fonts in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac?

Natively, the Mac PowerPoint will not embed fonts into presentation files. Nor will it display fonts that were embedded using PowerPoint for Windows.While the same also rings true for the iOS version of PowerPoint, the Android version, despite its parallel inability to embed them, is actually able to display fonts that were embedded into a PPTX file on a Windows device.Neither iOS nor Android provide, out of the box, ways to install custom fonts, and therefore the lack of the font embedding feature on their respective PowerPoint versions is understandable.The Mac, however, without going into statistics and annual shifts, is often recognized as the computer platform of choice for designers, and the absence of the feature on it is surprising.As a speaker, I know how positively can custom fonts affect a presentation. They project professionalism and earn your presentation more audience trust than any slide deck that uses Times New Roman or Arial could ever have.To be able to distribute presentations with custom fonts straight from their Mac, some designers export their presentations to PDF files, as others have mentioned here. This indeed preserves the fonts so they are displayed properly on any device, but at the same time destroys any dynamic content such as animations.Other designers keep a Windows PC around and embed the fonts on that PC every time that they create a new presentation or make changes to existing ones.A third solution is to use an app that I co-develop, Presentation Font Embedder, which enables users to embed fonts into PowerPoint presentations on their Mac. In addition to embedding fonts in a method similar to the one PowerPoint uses on Windows, where they can be displayed on other Windows and Android devices, the app also offers a method that embeds fonts so that they can be displayed on any device. You can learn more about it by visiting Presentation Font Embedder for Mac PowerPoint.I hope that one of these workflows matches your needs, and that this information helps you and other Mac presentation creators.

How can I earn money by making PowerPoint presentations? How much can I earn weekly? Can I do it online?

You should try the KnowMore platform. The way it works is:You register and take the test,After passing the test you get to choose from projects uploaded to the platform,You pick up projects, deliver them and earn $8 per hour.What is really great on KnowMore platform is that once you are in - you are in. You don’t have to fight for projects, wait for hours for reply. You choose a project and the admin team gets back to you usually within 15 minutes with feedback. The better quality of the projects, the more of them you can get.So how much you can earn weekly depends on how devoted you are to deliver projects - but our top earner in October earned $984.KnowMore’s HQ is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, but specialists working on the platform are from all around the world: Spain, India, Mexico. So you can do it online, anywhere, anytime.Give it a try, it’s worth it. You can contact KnowMore on Facebook page and here:DK: +45 78 76 25 00US: +1 (855) 692-3200info@knowmoreplatform.com

How do I change the PowerPoint language on all slides at once?

Open the existing document that you want to change the language for.Click Edit Document, and then click Word Online.Select and right-click the text, and click Set Proofing Language.Scroll through the list to select the language you want, and click OK.for more about PowerPoint visit Professional PowerPoint Design Services Company (Ex-McKinsey) | Visual Sculptors

Where can one find some good résumé/CV templates?

LaTeX:What are some elegant serious LaTeX templates for an academic CV?What are some good Latex Resume formats for graduate students (M.S) applying for entry-level jobs and for PhD applications?These templates are far from perfect, but someone proficient at LaTeX might make them work (though it might prove easier to design one from scratch.)Word:There’s plenty of commercial websites offering resume and CV templates for MS Word. Most of them are too graphics-heavy and would not pass an ATS screening. Others look like something you might find in Word 97.I honestly can’t recommend anything, but I’m sure you can have a quick look on Quora and Google to figure out what works for you. Just bear in mind: the simpler, the better.OpenOffice:Nothing to say here :(I work for Uptowork and I actually like our product. Give our online resume builder a shot.It’s got several dozen templates, hundreds of color schemes, and an ATS-friendly design. What’s more, our online CV maker will provide you with tried and tested advice on writing up each section. Start building your resume!You don’t need a downloadable template when you can customize the design and contents online and then just download the final product with a single click.Annie Davis, thanks for sending this question my way :)

Is Balsamiq the best wireframe maker?

Agreed, I love Balsamiq.I use a combination of Balsamiq and Illustrator or Photoshop. I whip out the basic design in Balsamiq. It's so lightweight and fast that can iterate quickly on the wireframe. Once I know what the layout is, I re-draw it in Illustrator (if I'm writing the markup myself), or Photoshop (if I need to pass off to a graphic designer), to work out the colors, fonts, and styling.What I love about Balsamiq is that it limits your choices- you only have 1 font, few colors, and a list of elements. It forces me to concentrate on the layout, not whether things should be in helvetica or lucida, pink or blue.I've used OmniGraffle for flow diagrams and find it cumbersome (though it gets the job done). Installing Yahoo stencils sounds like work I'd like to avoid.Powerpoint is probably the most painful program that exists. Yes, many people know how to use it, but you have to do so much manipulation to get what you want on the screen. And it takes 5 min to open. I'm an MBA and have found it so frustrating that I learned Keynote and InDesign so I'd never, ever, have to open that beast of a program again.

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