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Before I waste a lot of other people's time...the fonts that are not displaying all show the PRINTER Icon in the font list. Most of my fonts show the "O" (Open Type) Icon. So that is a clue. Just don't know where to go with it.
They are all ADOBE fonts, with all the "parts" in the folder: pfm, pfb, inf, & afm. They display properly in the Windows 7 "preview" in the font library...and...they are show properly in the MS Word "font floater" as you select options for them (Bold, Italic, etc.) They just don't display in the doc. This could be a "feature"....(sometimes called a bug). On the same machine, in the Publisher Application...they SHOW PROPERLY. Do I need some sort of tool to convert them to Open Type? Thank you, jp91306 |
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