
This version contains the complete 897 character set. Open a PowerPoint project and click the "Format" tab.Ĭlick the "Font" drop-down menu and select the installed font to use it in your PowerPoint presentation. Open Sans is a humanist sans serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson, Type Director of Ascender Corp. The font displays in a window, providing a preview of what it will look like in PowerPoint.Ĭlick "Font Book" and select "Preferences."Ĭlick the "Default Install Location" drop-down menu and select "User" if you only want the font installed on your user account, or "Computer" if you want all users to have access to the font.Ĭlick the red circle in the Font Book Preferences window to save your selection.Ĭlick "Install Font" on the Font Preview window to install the font on your Mac. If the font type is displayed as PostScript-Type1, we recommend you upgrade it to a newer 'OpenType' version of the font.

If you have a single version of font, check the font type.

If you have multiple versions, then make sure the latest version of the font is active. If the downloaded font is in a standard folder, double-click the folder to access the font if it's in a compressed folder, double-click the folder, choose a location to extract the font to, then navigate to that location to access the font file.ĭouble-click the font file to open the Font Book utility. Check the installed versions of the font. Navigate to the downloaded font on your computer.
