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Hey everybody, this is Nick. Iamp;#39;m coming to you with a really quick tip on how you can embed custom fonts into a single PowerPoint or word file. This is going to come in great handy if you are sending documents back and forth outside of your organization, but you want your custom, your brand font, your custom font to still be read, and I might send it to somebody else to another colleague in a different organization who doesnamp;#39;t have that. Installed on their computer and instead of Microsoft kind of substituting the custom font that I have in my document, if I embed the fonts in the document, anybody should be able to open up that document and still see the correct font. So as an example, I have right here in my PowerPoint file. This is just one single text box. With a a graphical font called state Face, so each letter becomes this little icon of that state, and So what Iamp;#39;m going to do here is Iamp;#39;m going to embed this the fonts that are used in this file in