font problem???

W

weelpe

I use a special font that has in the root of the system the general
version, the bold version, the italic version, the italic bold version
(a.s.o.) as seperate font installed.
If I work in Word the only mention of the font is the general font,
not the bold version or others.
If I print in a printing shop some of the text, they warn me that the
printing coulkd be faulted because I did not use the bold version of
the font, but the general version and than use the bold "key" to make
the letter/character bold.
How can I manage to make accessible in the word those differen
fonts???

sincerely rene van der wolf
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Word always displays on the "regular" version of the font, but the bold,
italic, and bold italic variants are used when you apply those properties.
If the font list in Word *does* display a variant (such as small caps), then
you must explicitly apply that variant; Word won't do it automatically.
 

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