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How to search for missing fonts

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YlvaSK - 13 Jun 2006 10:00 GMT
When I look under tools -> options and under the tab compatibility -> font
subsitution I can see which fonts the document wants to use.

I need to know the exact PS or font name to get the right font to buy. How
can I get that from Word? Can I at least search for the missing fonts to see
where they are in the document?

:o) Ylva
macropod - 13 Jun 2006 12:56 GMT
Hi Ylva,

In the substitutions panel the 'Missing document font' panel list the names
of the missing fonts. If you do a web search for those names, you might be
able to find the font maker.

Alternatively, ask whoever created the document where they got the fonts
from.

Cheers

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> When I look under tools -> options and under the tab compatibility -> font
> subsitution I can see which fonts the document wants to use.
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> :o) Ylva
 
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