Can't find Fonts used in PP 2000

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Guest

Hello.

I made a ppt in PP2000. When I look in the properties>contents I see
displayed that the fonts Arial, Arial Unicode MS, Times new roman and
Wingdings is used somewhere in the ppt. Strange, there I only used the Arial
font. I searched truly everywhere in the ppt including the masters. Even when
I delete everything on every slide, including the masters, save the ppt,
re-open it, I still see in the properties>contects that the Arial Unicode MS,
Times new roman and Wingding fonts are used.

How can I find out on wich slide the the not wanted fonts are? I can't seem
to find them.

Thanx in advance-- Creative Manager Atos Origin, The Netherlands
 
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Geetesh Bajaj

Ludo, you can replace the fonts using the Fonts | Replace Fonts option.

WingDings is probably used for the bullet characters so you might want to
leave that alone.

Also, you cannot replace Arial Unicode MS with another font - if that's
important, you might want to look at RnR PPTools Plus which allows you to
replace Arial Unicode MS with another font:

http://snipurl.com/starterset
 
G

Guest

Hello Geetesh.

If I try to replace the Arial Unicode MS font with the Arial font, I get the
message: " You selected a single-byte font to replace a double-byte font.
Please select a double-byte font."

Hoe can I solve this?
 
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Geetesh Bajaj

Ludo, the only way I know to replace a double-byte with a single-byte font
is through RnR's Starter Set - here's the URL:

http://snipurl.com/starterset

This page has more info:

http://www.rdpslides.com/pptools/starterset/FAQ00002.htm - see the
"RELEASED: 18 November 2004" section - you'll have to edit a small text file
to save the change font settings.

You could do the programming part yourself - but it's so much easier to do
it with the add-in.

--
Geetesh Bajaj
Author of Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies
http://www.cuttingedgeppt.com
 

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