Full list of fonts available in both Office for Mac and Office for Windows
You can use these fonts in Office documents, knowing that anyone who gets the file – using Windows or Mac will see it using the same fonts. The document should look very close, if not exactly, the same on either operating system. The list is similar, but not exactly the same, for earlier versions of Windows, Mac and Office. Macintosh users can find this list in the font collection ‘Windows Office Compatible’.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Create PowerPoint editable icons on a Mac
Take an .ai, .eps, or .svg file of your icon artwork and open it in Adobe Illustrator.
isolate your artwork on a transparent background.
EXPORT the artwork as a .wmf file (.emf works also).
(okay you're done with Illustrator for now).
Open PowerPoint. Pull the wmf file in.
Now, send the file to a friend who has a PowerPoint on a PC.
Have them open the file you sent in PowerPoint. Now hit UNGROUP.
PowerPoint will warn you that the file is a picture, and ask you if you want to convert to a WMF file. Say yes. That's exactly what you want to do.
After you convert the file, ungroup it. there will be a bounding box you can delete. Now you have an icon that you can edit in powerpoint directly - i.e. color it, add an outline, etc.
isolate your artwork on a transparent background.
EXPORT the artwork as a .wmf file (.emf works also).
(okay you're done with Illustrator for now).
Open PowerPoint. Pull the wmf file in.
Now, send the file to a friend who has a PowerPoint on a PC.
Have them open the file you sent in PowerPoint. Now hit UNGROUP.
PowerPoint will warn you that the file is a picture, and ask you if you want to convert to a WMF file. Say yes. That's exactly what you want to do.
After you convert the file, ungroup it. there will be a bounding box you can delete. Now you have an icon that you can edit in powerpoint directly - i.e. color it, add an outline, etc.
Mac Search Trick
[Mac users only]
So you do a spotlight search and find the file you're looking for... but want to go to the folder. What do you do? Easy.
Just hit COMMAND-ENTER. It takes you right to the file in it's folder.
So you do a spotlight search and find the file you're looking for... but want to go to the folder. What do you do? Easy.
Just hit COMMAND-ENTER. It takes you right to the file in it's folder.
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