Word for Mac 2004 compatibility with Word for PC

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Pica

Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: intel

Good Afternoon,
I use a stand alone version of Word for Mac. my O/S and my Word app are fully updated and my permissions have been verified. I am using postscript type 1 fonts and my client has bough PC versions of these same fonts. My email attachments, via Apple Mail are always Windows friendly and the file extension is always on. When saving my Word docs I always get the get the statement that the format is shared by Word 97 through Word 2003 and Word 98 through Word 2004 for Mac.
I have emailed this doc to one PC using XP pro with Word 2003 and another PC using XP with Word 2000. In both situations one of the three fonts I use is substituted despite theoretically being available, also one major element on the page, a table, is repositioned on the page which causes the text area to reposition.
I would appreciate help with this problem, gut feeling starts with the font change
 
J

John McGhie

Answered your earlier question yesterday


Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: intel

Good Afternoon,
I use a stand alone version of Word for Mac. my O/S and my Word app are fully
updated and my permissions have been verified. I am using postscript type 1
fonts and my client has bough PC versions of these same fonts. My email
attachments, via Apple Mail are always Windows friendly and the file extension
is always on. When saving my Word docs I always get the get the statement that
the format is shared by Word 97 through Word 2003 and Word 98 through Word
2004 for Mac.
I have emailed this doc to one PC using XP pro with Word 2003 and another PC
using XP with Word 2000. In both situations one of the three fonts I use is
substituted despite theoretically being available, also one major element on
the page, a table, is repositioned on the page which causes the text area to
reposition.
I would appreciate help with this problem, gut feeling starts with the font
change

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