Question about a Font Off Topic

  • Thread starter Phillip Jones, C.E.T.
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Phillip Jones, C.E.T.

Can someone tell me the exact font used in headline in this PDF. (made
from a Word Document). The actual font shown is actually a gif image
taken from their website. The article is about a First cousin on Dad's
Side. I would love to get the Real Font. Just in that type and weight.

http://www.phillipmjones.net/Jones/Glenwood Divers..World War II
Veteran5.pdf

Or if this link does work Go to my site click on Jones/Simmons and the
click on the last link about ... Drivers WWII...
 
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Phillip Jones, C.E.T.

I've redid the link so it should be active.
Can someone tell me the exact font used in headline in this PDF. (made
from a Word Document). The actual font shown is actually a gif image
taken from their website. The article is about a First cousin on Dad's
Side. I would love to get the Real Font. Just in that type and weight.

http://www.phillipmjones.net/Jones/Glenwood_Divers_WWII_Veteran.pdf

Or if this link does work Go to my site click on Jones/Simmons and the
click on the last link about ... Drivers WWII...
 
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John McGhie

Hi Phillip:

That's a Windows font: Old English Text MT, by Monotype Corporation and
Type Solutions. It's a Microsoft font supplied with all versions of
Windows since 1990.

Cheers


Can someone tell me the exact font used in headline in this PDF. (made
from a Word Document). The actual font shown is actually a gif image
taken from their website. The article is about a First cousin on Dad's
Side. I would love to get the Real Font. Just in that type and weight.

http://www.phillipmjones.net/Jones/Glenwood Divers..World War II
Veteran5.pdf

Or if this link does work Go to my site click on Jones/Simmons and the
click on the last link about ... Drivers WWII...


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Jeff Chapman

Hello Phillip,

Just for your reference, there's a handy tool at
http://www.identifont.com/ that you can use to identify unknown
fonts by answering a series of simple questions about the
font's appearance. I've used it many times and find it to be
quite useful :-D

Jeff
 

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