Hi A.J.,
If you open a document in Word it will list the
fonts that that document used even if they're not
on your system. Windows will then substitute a
display and print font from one that you do have.
The font may have been embedded in the document or
to see if it's using a substitute, with the document
open you can use Tools=>Options=>Compatability=>[Font Substitution]
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I have a font that appears in my drop down list in Word
(using Office XP), however that same font is NOT listed
in my Outlook options. Where is it?
I don't see the font in c:\windows\fonts.
Any help? >>
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Hope that helps,
Bob Buckland ?
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