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Toget the cloud fonts, your device needs to be online and connected to the Internet. In apps running on Windows, go to File > Account, select Manage Settings under Account Privacy, and turn on Optional connected experiences. Clearing the check box turns off cloud fonts and other online services from Microsoft.

Additional fonts, including a variety of popular open-source fonts, user interface and seldom used fonts are provided for document compatibility purposes. These are only listed in font menus if you view or edit content that uses them.


For an illustrated counterpart of this list that shows a sample of each font, see A Guide to Cloud Fonts in Microsoft Office 365, created by Julie Terberg, presentation designer and owner of Terberg Design.


Microsoft welcomes your feedback. For information about how to leave feedback, go to How do I give feedback on Microsoft Office? Use #CloudFonts if your comment is about cloud fonts or #Typography if your comment is related to the font or typography features in Office.


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If you have time, could you maybe try if the font is shown with your Word?

Maybe this font has some kind of incompatibility with Word. It is recognized in word, just not shown in the fonts, while it is shown fully (whole group) in Adobe Indesign for example.



Thank you for your time.


Last year, Microsoft announced that it was changing its Microsoft Word default font from Calibri to a new sans-serif font known as Aptos. Calibri had a nearly 20-year run. It succeeded Times New Roman, a serif font that has served as the default font since the word processing application's inception (the dictionary defines a serif as "a slight projection finishing off a stroke of a letter in certain typefaces").


I got used to it, but only because, as the default font, it was what I automatically saw and typed in every time I used Microsoft Word. Some say "familiarity breeds contempt," but in truth it just breeds familiarity. You can, by the way, easily customize Word's default font. From the Format tab, you select Font. Choose the font and font size you like, and then select Default and click OK. If your Word is still stuck on Calbri (or, god forbid, Abadi MT), you can quickly switch to the font and style that turns you on.


Even so, when I read that Microsoft was switching up the default font I was a little worried. What if Word went back to a serif style or chose something more ornate? What if, heaven forbid, Microsoft chose a font that looked like Comic Sans?


If I have one criticism of the new font it's that its more open approach means each letter, word, and sentence, takes a little more space. Aptos offers 12 variations that include Light, Bold, Sem-Bold, and Black, but there's no Narrow option. I wouldn't mind seeing someone develop that.


I know; it's just a font. But the fact is that fonts matter for readability, and even for setting a mood. Comic Sans is silly, informal, and worthy of comic strips, while Times New Roman is formal, official, and good for a legal document or a bill. Papyrus is good for nothing, and should be avoided at all costs. Aptos fits the bill as an every-person, every-situation font. It brings me just a little bit of joy, and I don't miss Calibri a bit.


Microsoft Edge is a user-friendly web browser that offers customizable options to improve accessibility, match your preferences, or simply add a personal touch. One of these features is the ability to customize the default font and font size of webpages.


Whether you want a more readable font or to add a unique personality to your browser, you have a wide variety of options. Learn how to choose between serif and sans-serif fonts, set a minimum font size, change the way certain fonts are displayed, and more when you browse in Microsoft Edge.


The Customize fonts window will open. Here, you can drag the Font size slider to the left to make text smaller, in case you want to fit more content on one page, or to the right to make text larger, which can help with accessibility and impaired vision.


You can also use the dropdown menus on the right side to select which font you would like to use as your default font. When a font is selected, the example sentence on the left will display in that font, so you can preview how it will look on webpages.


The customizable Appearance settings in Microsoft Edge allow you to experiment with different fonts and sizes until you find the perfect combination. Whether you want a clean and modern font or a larger font size for easier reading, Microsoft Edge has you covered.


By changing the font and font size, you can enhance readability and personalize your browsing experience to match your preferences. Try Microsoft Edge today to create a browsing experience that's uniquely yours.


You need to embed the font in the word document and then it will convert fine. Open word file go to preferences, save, font embedding. Now when the file is sent to Microsoft to covert to pdf it contains the custom font and will convert correctly.


@CFernandes , thanks for your response but the manual conversion from word to pdf works and so the end users expect the Microsoft flows to work the same way. If this is a limitation than Microsoft must improve its 'Convert to PDF' Action in flows


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This is a list of typefaces shipped with Windows 3.1x through to Windows 11.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Typefaces only shipped with Microsoft Office or other Microsoft applications are not included.[7] The "Included from" column indicates the first edition of Windows in which the font was included.


Today we are excited to announce improved font rendering in the latest Canary builds of Microsoft Edge on Windows. We have improved the contrast enhancement and gamma correction to match the quality and clarity of other native Windows applications. Font rendering will also now respect user ClearType Tuner settings when applying text contrast enhancement and gamma correction.


In the latest Canary builds, we now have support for applying the system settings for contrast enhancement and gamma correction of text. You can enable this with the edge://flags#edge-enhance-text-contrast flag.


To give some context as to why this change was made, we need to look at how the Legacy Microsoft Edge rendered text. Like many native Windows applications, Legacy Microsoft Edge utilized the DirectWrite framework to render glyphs to the screen. The benefit of using DirectWrite is that certain system-wide user settings are respected and use the same rendering pipeline across all other native Windows applications.


Today, the changes described above must be manually enabled, but after a rollout period we plan to have this behavior enabled by default in the Edge 92 stable channel. Also, while these changes are specific to Edge, we hope to be able to contribute them back to Chromium so that all Chromium-based browsers on Windows enjoy a consistent font rendering experience.


We would love to hear your feedback on whether these changes improve your reading experience and if it addresses your feedback around font clarity and contrast. If you have comments or suggestions, please reach out on Twitter @MSEdgeDev or send feedback via the Microsoft Edge Feedback Tool. As always, we will continue to listen to your feedback and look for ways to improve text rendering going forward. We think that this change will address some of the feedback around font clarity and contrast, and we will continue to look for ways to improve text rendering going forward.


Today, most Web designers who want attractive typefaces are forced to turn their type into bitmapped graphics that are memory-intensive, take a long time to download, cannot be updated easily, cannot be resized by the user, and are invisible to search engines looking for text. By extending TrueType to the Web, Microsoft will expand the typographic options for Web designers. TrueType is already integrated into the Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups, Windows

95 and Windows NT

™operating systems as well as the Apple Macintosh

, making it the most-used font technology in the world, with over 3 billion TrueType fonts shipped. Unlike other font technologies that optimize type for the printed page at the expense of the screen, anti-aliased TrueType fonts provide the highest-quality text on screen as well as on the printed page.


With TrueType font-embedding technology, Web designers and users can access high-quality fonts without having to download entire font files across the Internet. Authoring tools will provide the option to download only the characters used, saving bandwidth and enabling pages to download faster. Users can view Web sites as intended by the designer, without having to purchase special font software. In addition, a font manufacturer can specify an embedded font as read-only, for viewing and printing; editable within that particular document; or fully installable, therefore helping protect the intellectual property of font designers. The technology will be incorporated into Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft authoring tools later this year.


Microsoft will also freely license the technology for downloading fonts to developers of browsers, authoring tools and other applications, enabling the thousands of TrueType fonts already on the market to be used on the Web.


Often websites specify the fonts using generic names (helvetica, courier, times or times new roman) and a rule in fontconfig maps these names to free fonts (Liberation, Google CrOS, GUST TeX Gyre...). The substitutions are defined in /etc/fonts/conf.d/30-metric-aliases.conf.

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