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I can't find any way to solve this very frustrating problem.
I create a table (usually by copy & paste) in a slide. Inside the table, I type some Hebrew characters, using font "David". Everything appears OK. I close the PowerPoint file. I open the PowerPoint file. All of my lovely "David" font text has been changed to nasty "PMingLiU" font. I can try any & all reformatting efforts, but nothing will get it to retain the specified "David" font. I have asked a coworker, who has the exact same problem. (Well, to be fair, I'm not positive that her ugly font is "PMingLiU" or something else.) Any ideas? Help. Thanks, Curt |
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