Change default math font in PowerpointSelect a different math font in Microsoft WordMicrosoft Word - How to...
In Bayesian inference, why are some terms dropped from the posterior predictive?
Different meanings of こわい
How to show a landlord what we have in savings?
How to prevent "they're falling in love" trope
Did 'Cinema Songs' exist during Hiranyakshipu's time?
What historical events would have to change in order to make 19th century "steampunk" technology possible?
Can someone clarify Hamming's notion of important problems in relation to modern academia?
Implication of namely
Why were 5.25" floppy drives cheaper than 8"?
Why didn't Boeing produce its own regional jet?
Placement of More Information/Help Icon button for Radio Buttons
Do Iron Man suits sport waste management systems?
GFCI outlets - can they be repaired? Are they really needed at the end of a circuit?
Can I hook these wires up to find the connection to a dead outlet?
How dangerous is XSS
Does Dispel Magic work on Tiny Hut?
Avoiding the "not like other girls" trope?
How to travel to Japan while expressing milk?
How to install cross-compiler on Ubuntu 18.04?
Is it a bad idea to plug the other end of ESD strap to wall ground?
Are British MPs missing the point, with these 'Indicative Votes'?
Machine learning testing data
What's the meaning of "Sollensaussagen"?
How to coordinate airplane tickets?
Change default math font in Powerpoint
Select a different math font in Microsoft WordMicrosoft Word - How to use equation font elsewhere?What determines the set of fonts that can be set in Equation Tools in MS Word 2007 and newer?Missing Cambria Math font in Windows 7Is there any shortcut to insert a math equation for Powerpoint 2016 Mac?Tex-style shortcut does not work for Powerpoint 2016 Mac?Visio 2016 : change effective default font?Select a different math font in Microsoft WordReplace all fonts in PowerPoint 2016?In PowerPoint 2013, short hyphens in equations change to long ones after reopening the file. How to prevent this?Customize keyboard shortcuts powerpoint 2016 windows
The default math font for MS Powerpoint 2016 is "Cambria Math". In some cases, I want to change it (e.q. "XITS Math").
I found a solution for MS Word (Select a different math font in Microsoft Word). However, it cannot apply for Powerpoint because the Equation Option dialog in Powerpoint differs from the one in Word.
Here is Equation Options dialog in Powerpoint:

Here is Equation Options dialog in Word:

How to show the full options dialog for Powerpoint like in Word?
fonts microsoft-powerpoint
add a comment |
The default math font for MS Powerpoint 2016 is "Cambria Math". In some cases, I want to change it (e.q. "XITS Math").
I found a solution for MS Word (Select a different math font in Microsoft Word). However, it cannot apply for Powerpoint because the Equation Option dialog in Powerpoint differs from the one in Word.
Here is Equation Options dialog in Powerpoint:

Here is Equation Options dialog in Word:

How to show the full options dialog for Powerpoint like in Word?
fonts microsoft-powerpoint
If you want the fuill options dialog, you'll probably have to create your equations in Word then copy/paste to PowerPoint.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 26 '17 at 14:54
I did it. However, when I paste it to Powerpoint, it automatically converts to the default math font of Powerpoint (even I tried three paste options: keep source, match destination, keep text only).
– khanhndk
Apr 27 '17 at 0:28
I don't have any appropriate math fonts other than Cambria Math installed on my 2016 box so can't test this, but after selecting the equation in Word, copy it, then in PPT, use Paste Special and choose As Word Object or similar.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 27 '17 at 14:31
add a comment |
The default math font for MS Powerpoint 2016 is "Cambria Math". In some cases, I want to change it (e.q. "XITS Math").
I found a solution for MS Word (Select a different math font in Microsoft Word). However, it cannot apply for Powerpoint because the Equation Option dialog in Powerpoint differs from the one in Word.
Here is Equation Options dialog in Powerpoint:

Here is Equation Options dialog in Word:

How to show the full options dialog for Powerpoint like in Word?
fonts microsoft-powerpoint
The default math font for MS Powerpoint 2016 is "Cambria Math". In some cases, I want to change it (e.q. "XITS Math").
I found a solution for MS Word (Select a different math font in Microsoft Word). However, it cannot apply for Powerpoint because the Equation Option dialog in Powerpoint differs from the one in Word.
Here is Equation Options dialog in Powerpoint:

Here is Equation Options dialog in Word:

How to show the full options dialog for Powerpoint like in Word?
fonts microsoft-powerpoint
fonts microsoft-powerpoint
edited Apr 26 '17 at 5:56
khanhndk
asked Apr 26 '17 at 5:22
khanhndkkhanhndk
365
365
If you want the fuill options dialog, you'll probably have to create your equations in Word then copy/paste to PowerPoint.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 26 '17 at 14:54
I did it. However, when I paste it to Powerpoint, it automatically converts to the default math font of Powerpoint (even I tried three paste options: keep source, match destination, keep text only).
– khanhndk
Apr 27 '17 at 0:28
I don't have any appropriate math fonts other than Cambria Math installed on my 2016 box so can't test this, but after selecting the equation in Word, copy it, then in PPT, use Paste Special and choose As Word Object or similar.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 27 '17 at 14:31
add a comment |
If you want the fuill options dialog, you'll probably have to create your equations in Word then copy/paste to PowerPoint.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 26 '17 at 14:54
I did it. However, when I paste it to Powerpoint, it automatically converts to the default math font of Powerpoint (even I tried three paste options: keep source, match destination, keep text only).
– khanhndk
Apr 27 '17 at 0:28
I don't have any appropriate math fonts other than Cambria Math installed on my 2016 box so can't test this, but after selecting the equation in Word, copy it, then in PPT, use Paste Special and choose As Word Object or similar.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 27 '17 at 14:31
If you want the fuill options dialog, you'll probably have to create your equations in Word then copy/paste to PowerPoint.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 26 '17 at 14:54
If you want the fuill options dialog, you'll probably have to create your equations in Word then copy/paste to PowerPoint.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 26 '17 at 14:54
I did it. However, when I paste it to Powerpoint, it automatically converts to the default math font of Powerpoint (even I tried three paste options: keep source, match destination, keep text only).
– khanhndk
Apr 27 '17 at 0:28
I did it. However, when I paste it to Powerpoint, it automatically converts to the default math font of Powerpoint (even I tried three paste options: keep source, match destination, keep text only).
– khanhndk
Apr 27 '17 at 0:28
I don't have any appropriate math fonts other than Cambria Math installed on my 2016 box so can't test this, but after selecting the equation in Word, copy it, then in PPT, use Paste Special and choose As Word Object or similar.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 27 '17 at 14:31
I don't have any appropriate math fonts other than Cambria Math installed on my 2016 box so can't test this, but after selecting the equation in Word, copy it, then in PPT, use Paste Special and choose As Word Object or similar.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 27 '17 at 14:31
add a comment |
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
What I did was to change the default Math font in Word first, then move to Powerpoint, highlight the equation and manually change its font in the "Home" tab. The font successfully changes for compatible Math fonts. However I had problems with Latin Modern Math where certain characters would change to others when converting to this font.
The problem was annoying enough for me to abandon this approach. So I am also looking for a good solution.
New contributor
Pavan Bilgi is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
add a comment |
Your Answer
StackExchange.ready(function() {
var channelOptions = {
tags: "".split(" "),
id: "3"
};
initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);
StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
// Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
createEditor();
});
}
else {
createEditor();
}
});
function createEditor() {
StackExchange.prepareEditor({
heartbeatType: 'answer',
autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
convertImagesToLinks: true,
noModals: true,
showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
reputationToPostImages: 10,
bindNavPrevention: true,
postfix: "",
imageUploader: {
brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
allowUrls: true
},
onDemand: true,
discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
});
}
});
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
StackExchange.ready(
function () {
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fsuperuser.com%2fquestions%2f1203374%2fchange-default-math-font-in-powerpoint%23new-answer', 'question_page');
}
);
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
What I did was to change the default Math font in Word first, then move to Powerpoint, highlight the equation and manually change its font in the "Home" tab. The font successfully changes for compatible Math fonts. However I had problems with Latin Modern Math where certain characters would change to others when converting to this font.
The problem was annoying enough for me to abandon this approach. So I am also looking for a good solution.
New contributor
Pavan Bilgi is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
add a comment |
What I did was to change the default Math font in Word first, then move to Powerpoint, highlight the equation and manually change its font in the "Home" tab. The font successfully changes for compatible Math fonts. However I had problems with Latin Modern Math where certain characters would change to others when converting to this font.
The problem was annoying enough for me to abandon this approach. So I am also looking for a good solution.
New contributor
Pavan Bilgi is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
add a comment |
What I did was to change the default Math font in Word first, then move to Powerpoint, highlight the equation and manually change its font in the "Home" tab. The font successfully changes for compatible Math fonts. However I had problems with Latin Modern Math where certain characters would change to others when converting to this font.
The problem was annoying enough for me to abandon this approach. So I am also looking for a good solution.
New contributor
Pavan Bilgi is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
What I did was to change the default Math font in Word first, then move to Powerpoint, highlight the equation and manually change its font in the "Home" tab. The font successfully changes for compatible Math fonts. However I had problems with Latin Modern Math where certain characters would change to others when converting to this font.
The problem was annoying enough for me to abandon this approach. So I am also looking for a good solution.
New contributor
Pavan Bilgi is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
New contributor
Pavan Bilgi is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
answered 2 hours ago
Pavan BilgiPavan Bilgi
1
1
New contributor
Pavan Bilgi is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
New contributor
Pavan Bilgi is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
Pavan Bilgi is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
add a comment |
add a comment |
Thanks for contributing an answer to Super User!
- Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!
But avoid …
- Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.
- Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.
To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
StackExchange.ready(
function () {
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fsuperuser.com%2fquestions%2f1203374%2fchange-default-math-font-in-powerpoint%23new-answer', 'question_page');
}
);
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
If you want the fuill options dialog, you'll probably have to create your equations in Word then copy/paste to PowerPoint.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 26 '17 at 14:54
I did it. However, when I paste it to Powerpoint, it automatically converts to the default math font of Powerpoint (even I tried three paste options: keep source, match destination, keep text only).
– khanhndk
Apr 27 '17 at 0:28
I don't have any appropriate math fonts other than Cambria Math installed on my 2016 box so can't test this, but after selecting the equation in Word, copy it, then in PPT, use Paste Special and choose As Word Object or similar.
– Steve Rindsberg
Apr 27 '17 at 14:31