NEW FEATURE - RELEASED JANUARY 2025

Replace all or selected fonts in a couple of clicks.

PPT Productivity's Replace Fonts feature is similar to the Proofing Tools Fix Fonts feature, but with additional options. Standard PowerPoint has a Replace Fonts feature, but it has some limitations - it only lets you select one Font type at a time and to replace it with another font. In standard PowerPoint there are no options around specifying font sizes, you cannot change multiple fonts at once and the standard feature cannot accommodate for the variation between font sizing.

When you run PPT Productivity's Replace Fonts feature, the feature reviews your PowerPoint presentation and finds all instances of PowerPoint fonts. PPT Productivity's Replace Fonts feature lets you select the font types in your presentation that you would like to change based on more nuanced options, plus there is a simple or advanced mode to the feature (by default the simple mode will display).

  • Font style and size: You can select to replace a specific font that is larger or smaller than a nominated size. For example, if you want all footnotes to remain in Arial but change body text and Slide Titles to Calibri, you can nominate that all font larger than 8pts is changed from Arial to Calibri
  • Bold/ Italics: You can select to replace only the specific fonts that are bold or italicised with a different font
  • All Slides or Selected: To replace fonts on specific slides, select those slides from the thumbnail view before clicking the Replace Fonts feature button. Select the Selected Slides or all Slides radio button to choose how to apply your changes
  • Specify replacement font size: PowerPoint fonts all have variations of size for the same point size (e.g. 12pt Calibri font is smaller than 12pt Arial font). The Replace Fonts feature has a Font size delta option, so for example you can choose to make your fonts all 3pts smaller than current size when changing the deck from Arial to Calibri (to minimize the impact on formatting when changing the fonts)