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Old 06-07-2012, 07:18 PM
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Thanks Stefan,

I don't know what happened but I changed my default font to Verdana for the time being. I guess like you said, the regular font variant must have been damaged.

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Since Times New Roman is included with Windows, you should be able to reinstall the font. I don't remember how to do it right now, but I might be able to find a KB article on the topic...
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