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hey this is camille and did you know that not all fonts are safe to use in powerpoint there are some fonts that will radically mess up your presentation and in this video im going to tell you which ones they are and how to make sure youre using the safest possible fonts for powerpoint im also going to share with you some of my favorite fonts and font combinations for powerpoint presentations but before i tell you what fonts for sure will break your presentation lets first talk about the safe fonts although powerpoint is supposed to be compatible across versions and installations there are a few areas where its not compatible and one of those is with fonts even the default fonts that come with your computer and that come with microsoft office if you use a font that isnt supported by the computer thats opening the presentation the font will be substituted for the themes default fonts most often calibri and this may change the entire look layout of your slide and of all of your te