Check whether fonts in PowerPoint presentation are available in machine for PDF or image conversion
If the necessary fonts used in a PowerPoint presentation are not installed on the production machine, the Presentation library will use an alternate font for rendering the text. As a result, you may notice differences in the rendered text in the generated PDF or image files during the PPTX to PDF/image conversion process.
You can check whether the necessary
fonts are available on the machine by following approach.
Using Presentation font substitution Utility:
Syncfusion .NET PowerPoint library has a font substitution event handler to set alternate fonts for missing fonts in the PowerPoint presentation during PPTX to PDF/image conversion. Using this event handler, you can print the fonts used in your input presentation that are not available on the production machine. Then, you can install the necessary missing fonts.
See also
How to perform font substitution in PPTX to PDF conversion
Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed learning about what happens when the
PowerPoint presentation used fonts for a text is not installed in production
machine during PPTX to PDF or Image conversion.
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