Looks like it might be Century Gothic, msbelle.
River ,'Objects In Space'
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Thank you!
I agree with Century Gothic.
Thanks. Sophia, do you do a lot of PowerPoint?
Yes, although I am mostly using my University approved template. You can pick my brain if you wish!
I am also OK with converting Keynotes to Powerpoint and vice versa, because we have an iPad initiative, with all non apple products in the classroom!
I did my presentation today using Google Slides, in case that is a viable option.
Also agreeing on the Century Gothic, though Futura could work in a pinch.
I am using Google Slides -t, I am hoping it works since it is a free and easy option.
Thanks Matt et all, I have changed it to Century Gothic.
The office I am doing this for is using PP 2013, so if anyone is using that specifically that could be a tester for me that would be great. I'd send you a file saved as a PP and then a link to the Google Slide and would want you to open them to make sure they match - that what I am creating in Google looks exactly the same when opened in PP 2013.
so anal, I am so anal.
Wish I could be helpful, but my only experience with Powerpoint is working on code to convert Powerpoint files to other formats.
I'm starting to wonder if it may be reaching the time to replace my car. I got it for $6,600 when it was 4 years old and had 95,000 miles on it. Now it's 13 years old and has 270,000 miles on it. I was hoping it would make it to 300,000 miles, but the engine doesn't sound quite right, the stereo I installed a few years ago has a couple of issues, the steering doesn't feel quite right, I'm getting near time to replace the brake pads, the power steering pump is starting to make noise, and there are a couple other minor issues. When I had the clutch replaced about 20,000 miles ago (which I think was the original clutch!) I had decided that was the last time I wanted to put money into it.
I sort of want to get a nice car this time around, not that my current car wasn't pretty nice when I got it, but my last four cars have been an old Ford Escort, an old Ford Tempo, an old and tiny Honda Hatchback, and a non-too-old Ford Focus. Maybe something only a couple years old and without a lot of miles that was 20-30k when new. Getting another year or two from my current car would make that easier.