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in this video we are going to learn how to embed subset or remove fonts from powerpoints using the new slidewise powerpoint added slidewise makes it really easy to manage font embedding within your presentation lets look at the font section where it highlights the current state of font embedding within your presentation depending on the current state of the embedding slidewise offers you options to either embed or unembed fonts this presentation has fully embedded fonts so lets try and unembed the fonts using the unembed fonts option slidewise is informing you of how the embedding will change after it is saved and once saved you can see here that there are no fonts embedded now lets try a different option this time im going to embed a subset of the fonts slidewise will once again tell you how things will change once the file is saved it will take a little longer to insert the subset of the fonts but when reopened you can see here that only a subset of the fonts have been embedded