Instructions For Submitting PowerPoint Files
All presentations will need to be compatible with PowerPoint 2003. To ensure proper display onsite, use these instructions. These instructions refer to the Office 2003 or PowerPoint 2003 version. If you have a different version of PowerPoint, these instructions may not reflect exactly what you see.
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Before You Start
Fonts
Embedding Fonts (PC users)
Images and Objects (Photos, Graphics, Charts, Etc)
Slide Animations and Transitions
Video and Sound
Saving Your Presentation - PC Users
Saving Your Presentation - Mac Users
Uploading Your Presentation
Tips for Effective Presentations
Avoiding Common Presentation Mistakes
Embedding TrueType Fonts (PC users)
TrueType fonts are the only fonts that may be embeddable,
but not all TrueType fonts are embeddable. To test whether PowerPoint
can embed the fonts you would like to use, follow these steps:
- Create a test PowerPoint presentation that includes
some text in each font that you would like to test.
- Click “Save As…” in the “File” menu.
- In the “Save As” window, click the “Tools” button
near the top right edge of the window, and then click "Save Options". At the bottom of the "Save Options" window, make sure “Embed TrueType Fonts” is checked and check "Embed All Characters". then, click "OK" to close the "Save Options" window.
- Enter a filename and choose a location for the
file (arbitrary) and click the “Save” button.
- If a window with the title “Save with Fonts”
appears, then not all of the fonts that you used can be embedded.
The column “Cannot be saved:” will list the fonts that cannot
be embedded. You will not be able to use these fonts in your
presentation. Click the “Cancel” button.
- If no window appears and the file saves, then
all of the fonts that you tested can be used. You may delete
the test file you have just created.
Sometimes Powerpoint files include fonts that don't seem to appear anywhere in the presentation, especially if you are reusing an old presentation. These fonts may not be used by any text in your new presentation, but they may still cause errors when the presentation is opened. To remove such fonts, follow these steps:
- In Powerpoint, go to the Format menu and click "Replace Fonts..."
- In the window that opens, the first drop-down box contains all of the fonts found in the presentation. For each font that you want to remove, select the font in the top box and in the second box select one of the fonts that you intended to use in the presentation, and click the Replace button.
- If you get a message "You selected a single-byte font to replace a double-byte font. Please select a double-byte font.", choose the font "Arial Unicode MS" for the "With" font in the second box and try again.
- If there was any text that was displayed in the fonts you just replaced, it will now be displayed in the font(s) that you used to replace the old fonts. You should look over your presentation to make sure all of the text is displayed correctly.
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