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Hi, John Johnson
PowerPoint’s icon picker is not a full Fluent UI icon browser, so a catalogue icon like sine-wave-dots may not appear there even though it is part of the Fluent icon set. I also would not rely on the Segoe Fluent font route, since that is not the easiest or most reliable way to use it in a slide.
Here are some suggestions you can try:
It is recommended that you search for sine-wave-dots on the Microsoft Fluent UI System Icons GitHub repo or a Fluent icon viewer, then download/copy the SVG version. In PowerPoint, insert it as a normal picture, then use the Graphics Format tab to recolor, resize, or convert it to a shape if needed. If you use Figma, it is also suggested that you open a Fluent UI icons community file/plugin, find the icon, copy it as SVG, and paste it straight into PowerPoint.
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Thank you for your patience in reading, I hope this information has been helpful to you.
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