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Microsoft Fluent UI Icons in PowerPoint

John Johnson 20 Reputation points
2026-05-09T16:35:12.97+00:00

Alright. So, the Microsoft Icons menu in PowerPoint has some Fluent UI stuff it seems, but not all. I downloaded the official catalogue and apparently there's one called sine-wave-dots, and I'm wondering what the simplest way to use this in a presentation would be. Preferably, I could access it from within PowerPoint itself, but if this is not possible then what's the best way? It also doesn't seem to be in the Fluent Segoe font, but if I'm wrong about this it would be great to hear it. Thanks!

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  1. Kai-H 17,510 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-05-10T08:33:22.5133333+00:00

    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.

    Note: This information is provided as a convenience to you. Figma is not controlled by Microsoft. Microsoft cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety, or suitability of any software or information found there. Please make sure that you completely understand the risk before retrieving any suggestions from the above site. 

    Thank you for your patience in reading, I hope this information has been helpful to you. 


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