Images can be given appropriate alternative text in Word. This text is read by a screen reader in a Word file and should remain intact when exporting to HTML or PDF. Right-click on the image and select Format Picture. A dialog will appear. Select the Layout & Properties icon and choose Alt Text. Apr 8, 2017 - As a result, we ended up extracting several of these fonts from Word ( /Applications/Microsoft Word.app/Contents/Resources/DFonts ).
Office 2016 for Mac Last Updated: May 15, 2018 ISSUE Users may see issues with fonts when using version 16.9 of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote and Microsoft PowerPoint on macOS. Symptoms:. Text appears garbled or in a different font. Some fonts including Times New Roman are missing or unavailable in the font picker.
Some fonts are being substituted with other fonts. You may see a message bar saying 'We were unable to load all your fonts. Some fonts may be missing.' STATUS: WORKAROUND We recommend you follow these steps:.
Check the installed versions of the font. If you have multiple versions, then make sure the latest version of the font is active. If you have a single version of font, check the font type. If the font type is displayed as “PostScript-Type1”, we recommend you upgrade it to a newer 'OpenType' version of the font. If you have large number of fonts installed on your system, Microsoft Office apps may not be able to load all the fonts. This causes some fonts to not appear in the font picker. The best workaround for this is to disable or remove the fonts that you do not use.
If Font Book application is already open, quit it. Launch Font Book (open applications folder in Finder, find and launch 'Font book.app'). Select All Fonts from the leftmost pane. Select the Font Info button (inscribed “i”) from the top bar or press Command + i so that the rightmost pane is displaying font information.
Find the font in question in the middle pane and expand the selection. You should see duplicate entries of each face, with some of them marked as Off. For each face that’s marked Off, right click it and Enable it. You should then see warnings that there are multiple copies of the font installed in the rightmost pane. Select to Manually Resolve the duplicates, then select the latest version to use as the Active Copy from the pop up. Launch Font Book (open applications folder in Finder, find and launch 'Font book.app'). Select the Font Info button (“ i”) from the top bar or press Command + i so that the rightmost pane is displaying font information. Search for the font in the search box and select it from the middle pane and expand the selection.
If you have multiple versions of the font, you should see duplicate entries of each face, with some of them marked as Off. Note the font version specified with “version” in the right pane and the font type.
Excel for Office 365 Word for Office 365 PowerPoint for Office 365 Office 2019 Word for Office 365 for Mac Office 2019 for Mac Excel 2019 Word 2019 PowerPoint 2019 Office 2016 Excel 2016 Word 2019 for Mac Word 2016 PowerPoint 2016 Excel 2013 Word 2013 PowerPoint 2013 Excel 2010 Word 2010 PowerPoint 2010 Excel 2007 Word 2007 PowerPoint 2007 Word 2016 for Mac Office 2016 for Mac Word for Mac 2011 Office 2007 Office 2010 Office 2013 You can embed fonts in your Office documents. That way, if you share your document with someone else, the fonts, layout, and styling of the document won't change, and special characters won't turn into meaningless rectangles. In PowerPoint for Office 365 for Mac and PowerPoint 2019 for Mac, you can now save embedded fonts in a presentation. For more details, see Embed fonts in Word and PowerPoint. Click the File tab and then click Options. (In Office 2007, click the Office Button in the upper left corner and then click the Options button.). In the left column, select the Save tab.
At the bottom, under Preserve fidelity when sharing this presentation, select the Embed fonts in the file check box. Leaving that check box blank (or selecting Embed all characters in Office 2007) increases the file size, but is best for allowing others to edit the document and keep the same font. Selecting Embed only the characters used in the presentation reduces the file size but limits editing of the file using the same font. Embed fonts in Excel You can’t embed a font directly into an Excel file like you can with Word and PowerPoint, but there is a way to ensure that your font choices are consistent when sharing an Excel file. Follow the preceding section's instructions on how to embed a font into a Word file.
Copy the Excel file you want to use a font in and paste it into the Word document. After opening the Excel file from within the Word document, you use the fonts embedded in the Word document for your Excel file. You must keep the Excel file inside of the Word document for the fonts to remain as they are. Recommendations for embedding fonts. When embedding a font, avoid using Embed only the characters used in the presentation. It is better to embed all the characters in a font so that another user can successfully edit the file, if necessary.
Use OpenType (.OTF) or TrueType (.TTF), if possible. OpenType fonts consume the least storage space when embedded in an Office document. Avoid embedding Postscript fonts (.PFB,.PFM) if possible.
Some users report having difficulty opening an Office document that has a Postscript font embedded in it. Troubleshooting. Is your font installed? Make sure the font you want to embed is installed by double-clicking it and selecting Install when Windows Font Viewer opens. Is embedding your font still not working?
Not all TrueType fonts can be embedded. Font creators can set different options for their fonts, including: Non-embeddable, Preview/Print, Editable, and Installable. To see what level of embedding your installed font is, go to Control Panel in Windows and click Fonts.
Clicking on the font shows the Font embeddability setting. Is your file size too large after embedding fonts? Certain fonts can be very large compared to others, so if file size is a concern, consider using alternative fonts.