| Applies to |
| Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003 |
Symptoms
A typeface (or font (font: A graphic design applied to all numerals, symbols, and alphabetic characters. Also called type or typeface. Arial and Courier New are examples of fonts. Fonts usually come in different sizes, such as 10 point, and various styles, such as bold.)) in your printed PowerPoint presentation is not the same one that you see when you look at the document on the computer screen.
Cause
Some fonts that can be displayed on the computer screen are not available in print form. When this happens, the printer automatically substitutes other fonts.
Resolution
Do either of the following: