For more information about font compatibility, visit this article on common fonts to Windows and Mac (or "browser-safe fonts"). To help ensure that your presentation is not affected by font issues it may be best to stick to PC-friendly fonts. And, as always, check your presentation on a PC before taking it to a PC-based classroom or you run the risk of finding out that it won't play properly. So, if you use Helvetica then show it on a PC, the font will be replaced with a similar font, probably Arial but it won't look the same and may ruin your slide layout.īest advice: Don't use Helvetica. Generally, Helvetica is no longer standard fare on a PC system. Make sure that you choose fonts that will be "standard" font types on a PC.
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