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Thank you very much
(I thought it would be kind of cheap to include my font in my question, so sorry about that).
If you want it to be on someone else's computer, you should make the text an image (preferably png) and insert it into the power point file. The only problem is that once you save it, you have to do a lot of work to replace it if you realize that you've made a mistake. I've done that before, and it worked perfectly fine.
One of My fonts isn't displayed in all Caps, even though another is, and I want both of them to be caps. I don't know how to change it, and I'll do almost anything to change it (it really needs to be in caps)
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