To exit the Slide Master view, on the Slide Master tab, in the Close group, click Close Master View.Once you’re done, click Replace to apply the changes. Under “Replace”, choose the font you want to replace, and under “With” select the new font that you’ll use.At the bottom, under Preserve fidelity when sharing this presentation, select the Embed fonts in the file check box. If you want to change the font in all the master slides at once without having to access the Slide Master, click the Replace drop-down arrow, located on the Home tab, in the Editing group, and choose Replace Fonts. Embed fonts in Word or PowerPoint Click the File tab and then click Options (it’s near the bottom left corner of the window). If you’re working with a presentation that wasn’t originally created in PowerPoint, the previous methods to change the fonts might not work.A new window will open, where you can modify your choice of fonts.
On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the Font drop-down arrow and choose the font you want to apply.Ĭhanging the font in the Slide Master view PowerPoint and Word on windows support the embedding of fonts during save. The lower text box affects the remaining text boxes in your presentation.
The upper text box affects all the titles of the slides.
You’ll also find out how to add new fonts or how to embed them to your presentation. Select one or more text boxes whose font you want to change. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to change the typography of your presentation.Select the first slide (the slide master) from the list on the left side of the screen.On the View tab, in the Master Views group, click Slide Master.If you want to change all the fonts of your presentation, there’s no need to do it one by one.