![]() ![]() ![]() TrueType fonts are an outline font standard (on Macs and PCs) and offer the best quality for viewing text on computer screens and via print. (Unfortunately, they do not offer the option for Macs.) TrueType fonts can be embedded into a PowerPoint presentation for PowerPoint 2002, 2003, and 2007 on a PC. However, if your company has a specific font style or you would like to make your mark with a favorite font, then you may be able to embed the font in your presentation. Plus, Arial is standard on nearly every computer (PC or Mac), so you needn’t worry about font substitution, if you’re presenting from a different computer. For those presenters involved in government proposals, Arial is usually requested in the RFP. ![]() ![]() It works well especially with large text being projected on a screen in titles, graphics, and bulleted lists (remember that your slides shouldn’t hold paragraphs of text). Often, I recommend using a clean font like Arial. A challenge many presenters face is what font to use in their presentations. ![]()
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