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hey everyone today I am going to walk you through and show you how to embed your fonts in your PowerPoint presentation now if you are a regular PowerPoint user you will know the frustration after youamp;#39;ve put lots of effort in making a really cool presentation and youamp;#39;ve hand-picked some fonts to only save your presentation on a file and then when you open it up on the presenting computer that the fonts donamp;#39;t load properly well the good news is there is a workaround that works really easy and really simply to make sure that your fonts say static within your file all you need to do is head on over to your PowerPoint menu go into preferences and hit the save box here and just select this font embedding option down the bottom and you can choose to only embed the characters that you use in the presentation or you can go for embedding the entire font which Iamp;#39;ve chosen in this case sometimes this can mean that the font size gets quite large and then all you need