There are several reasons for fonts in the Fonts folder not being listed in
Word:
1. One common reason is that the printer currently selected as the active
printer is a text-only printer, not capable of printing graphics (see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NoFonts.htm).
2. Word will not use screen fonts that cannot be printed; these are marked
with a roman capital A symbol in the Fonts folder. See “WD97: Some Fonts Are
Not Available in Word†at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=163059 for
general information on this.
3. PostScript fonts (marked with a script capital A in the Fonts folder) may
not be listed for one of two reasons: your printer cannot print them or you
have selected "Show TrueType fonts only in the programs on my computer" on
the Fonts tab of Tools | Folder Options in the Fonts folder.
4. If you have chosen to display only TrueType fonts, you also won't see
printer-resident fonts (marked with a printer icon in the font list in
Word).
5. Word never lists bold, italic, or bold italic variants of fonts, though
it does use these fonts when you apply the Bold, Italic, or Bold and Italic
font attributes.