

This font was designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft for the initial release of Windows 95. Give them all a try and let us know which one you think is the best font for PowerPoint! 15 Amazing Fonts for PowerPoint 1. We promise you that these fonts are clean, sharp, and highly professional. That would just be a disgrace to these beautiful typefaces! If you’re feeling adventurous (or at least bored to tears from seeing Arial), allow us to introduce you to fifteen new fonts you’ll be itching to use in your next presentation. Now, we’re certainly not advocating for anyone to use Comic Sans- oh, the horror! But, we do feel that a well thought-out, intentionally selected font can take your presentation to the next level. At the same time, you don’t want to be just another presenter by playing it safe with Times New Roman- widely (and falsely) believed to be the best font for PowerPoint. You’ll now see the changes applied throughout the entire presentation.Īnd a closer look shows all the finer details.If you’re trying to exude professionalism in your PowerPoint presentation, it probably feels like you’re pretty limited in your font selection. RELATED: How to Create a Custom Template in PowerPoint Once you’ve made the desired changes, select the “Close Master View” button in the “Close” group.


We’ll make the following changes to our slideshow in this example: Repeat these steps for whichever options you’d like to change. RELATED: How to Change the Default Font in PowerPoint For example, if we wanted to change our colors from “Gallery” to “Green Yellow,” we’d select “Colors” from the “Background Group” and then choose “Green Yellow” from the drop-down menu. To make changes, select the option from the menu and choose your desired change from the menu that opens. This can only be used on each slide type in the Master view. Hide Background Graphics: Hide (or unhide) background graphics that come with a theme.

