![]() That's worked for us-good luck! Fonts and Microsoft Office can be a frustrating adventure. (More about deleting your OSX font cache here). If this still doesn't work, you might need to try a bigger hammer-deleting your OSX font cache. In the startup menu, you should see a "Rebuilding Font Menu" progress bar-that means it worked! Your new typefaces should be in the font menu (fingers crossed). ~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Office 2011/Office Font CacheĪfter deleting the font cache, restart PowerPoint. On older operating systems, it's located in: ~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office/Preferences/Office 2011/Office Font Cache In both operating systems, this action displays a list of available fonts. Select Fonts in Settings to see the list of Available fonts. Delete the cache to force Office to rebuild it. In Windows 11, the Fonts button is in the main section of the window, while in Windows 10, it’s in the left pane. Microsoft keeps its own cache of your fonts, and sometimes this gets out of sync with your system. Restart all the things-and when you re-open PowerPoint you should see your font. To install a font in the "Computer" group, open your Font Book (the default OSX app that manages fonts) and drag the files into the "Computer" section in the left hand sidebar. I suggest you to perform a SFC Scan and check if it helps. If the issue persists, then the issue might be due to corrupted files in Windows 10 system files. and enter in the address bar Address: shell:fonts or WINDIR/Fonts (. Open file explorer by pressing Windows +E Click on View Select Hidden Check if it brings back the font list. ![]() Install the font in "Computer" not "User." When you double-click a font file in OSX, the operating system installs fonts in "User" by default. Find and open the fonts Folder in Windows 11 and 10 1. Having trouble with custom fonts in PowerPoint in Office 2011? If you haven't already cracked your laptop into pieces out of frustration, here's the fix.
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