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My guess is that Adobe Gothic has a restrictive embedding permission, only allowing the embedding of the font in its entirety.
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Once Adobe Gothic is removed from the presentation the error message should go away. After clicking Replace, PowerPoint will remove any instance of Adobe Gothic from the presentation and replace them with your selection. Select Adobe Gothic in the upper selection box, and Rockwell (or anything else you'd like) in the lower one. All you have to do is head to File and choose Options. Tom is ready to create his first presentation.
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Tom uses Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 to create his presentations. He is responsible for managing the request line and presenting request trends to management each month. PowerPoint allows you to embed non-standard fonts as long as they are TTF or OTF files. Tom has just started working as an intern for a local radio station. You can choose to embed fonts, or turn your text into pictures. You will then see a dialog box with all of the fonts that are currently being used in the presentation, and be given the option to substitute one font for another. There are 2 different techniques to save custom fonts in PowerPoint. You may be able to remove them using the Font Replacement dialog: Go to Home on the ribbon, and in the Editing group click the little triangle next to Replace and select Replace Fonts. As others have suggested in the comments, there might be some phantom traces of Adobe Gothic somewhere in the presentation.