![]() PowerPoint for Mac just doesn’t support display of fonts that are embedded this way. If you are on a Mac, the appearance of this notice is not a big surprise. PowerPoint tries to temporarily install these fonts so it could use them to display the text in the presentation, but it fails. To put it simply, the presentation that you are trying to open contains actual font files inside of it. The given reason is usually Font installation failed, or General Failure. In some versions, this is followed by a list of fonts that PowerPoint claims cannot be installed and the reason behind the failure for each of the fonts. Some of the embedded fonts in your presentation cannot be installed. Opening a PowerPoint presentation, you encounter a mysterious window telling you the following:
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