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Hey speed demons, I was recently making a huge mistake in my PowerPoint slides and thankfully I caught myself manually replacing all my fonts, which was taking me forever. So I want to quickly talk about how to replace all the fonts on all of your PowerPoint slides. I want to talk about where it works, where it doesn't work, and most importantly, how to fix bad fonts from continuing to show up within your presentation. So even after I had fixed my fonts in a number of my decks, I was still getting these bad fonts. So I do want to make the point that just because you replace fonts within your presentation, and I'll show you where this is in PowerPoint in a second, does not mean all right? Does not mean that bad fonts won't continue to show up unless you fix it. So I'm going to help you out with that as well. But first off, this is what I was working with. I just come into PowerPoint. All right? I'm working on a new course. Is the bulldozer technique plowing through chart formatting nex...