Office Chinese Font

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved. Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. // Font directory and paths $ms-font-cdn-path: '!default; // Fallback fonts, if specified system or web fonts are unavailable. $ms-font-family-fallbacks: 'Segoe UI ', -apple - system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Roboto ', 'Helvetica Neue ', sans-serif!default; // Language-specific font stacks.

Calibri does not contain Chinese characters. When you set your font to Calibri, Microsoft Office automatically choose a Chinese font for Chinese you’ve entered. In your case, it seems that Excel automatically chose Microsoft Yahei (微软雅黑), while Powerpoint automatically chose STXinwei (华文新魏). They are both correct behaviors. In Excel, people expect to see more general fonts in sheets, while, in PowerPoint, people expect to see more stylish fonts in presentations. Though what PowerPoint did is correct, if you do want to change the font in PowerPoint, you have to keep in mind that Calibri does not contain Chinese characters. Therefore, you have to choose another Chinese font for it so that the appearance would change.

As you may have already surmised, Chinese font names are often prefixed with the name of the foundry. Fonts that being with “HY” are made by Han Yi. Fonts which begin with “FZ” are made by Fangzheng. Fonts beginning with “MF” are the work of Makefont, etc. Yes, You Have to License Chinese Fonts.

I personally recommend Microsoft Yahei (the font Excel uses) and STZhongsong (a very bold serif font suitable for presentation titles).