T
Terri
When I call up my old WordPerfect 6.1 DOS documents into
Word 2002, it converts the font I used (Century
Schoolbook) into Quick Pi (a symbol font). I'm not sure
why this is--Century Schoolbook is available on my Windows
system. I looked up font substitution and it instructed
me on how to tell Word which font to use as a substitute
for a "missing" font. However, Word doesn't see this as
a "missing" font. When I do Tools, Compatibility, Font
Substitution, it says that there are no missing fonts in
the document.
Is there any other way I can tell Word what font I would
like it to use in these documents when it converts them,
without having to manually change the font myself on every
document?
Word 2002, it converts the font I used (Century
Schoolbook) into Quick Pi (a symbol font). I'm not sure
why this is--Century Schoolbook is available on my Windows
system. I looked up font substitution and it instructed
me on how to tell Word which font to use as a substitute
for a "missing" font. However, Word doesn't see this as
a "missing" font. When I do Tools, Compatibility, Font
Substitution, it says that there are no missing fonts in
the document.
Is there any other way I can tell Word what font I would
like it to use in these documents when it converts them,
without having to manually change the font myself on every
document?