Quick Trick: What Fonts Do I Have in my Presentation
Have you ever wanted to quickly see what type of fonts have been used in a particular slide deck? Have you thought that it would have been great if you did not have to go through all slides and all text fields, mark the text and check what’s the case there? Guess what! There is an easy way for you to understand what type of fonts you are using in your presentation. So let’s take a look:
You first open the presentation you want to “explore” and then go File -> Properties


Then go to Contents. On top of the new window, you will see “Fonts Used”:
And boom! Here is the information that you want!
As you can see, my slide deck has quite some fonts used and I definitely don’t like that. The problem is that I can’t find where exactly is each one used but that’s a story for another blog post.
So did you know that? Let us know in the comments!
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