Since I downloaded the last update, I cannot use the regular arial font. I
can use bold, underline and italisize(sp?) but not regular. It is in my font
file but it does not allow me to open it up
Character - 12 Nov 2005 18:14 GMT
> Since I downloaded the last update, I cannot use the regular arial font. I
> can use bold, underline and italisize(sp?) but not regular. It is in my font
> file but it does not allow me to open it up
I'm afraid you'll have to provide a little more detailed information.
Exactly which "last update" to what program, operating system, data file or ???
If you're running Windows, which version?
What do you mean by "open it up"?
If you're simply trying to use it from within an application such as MSWord,
which version of the application?
What are you trying to "open" it with? EXACTLY what happens when you do?
- Character
Jezebel - 12 Nov 2005 20:09 GMT
Sounds like the font file is corrupt. Reinstall it.
> Since I downloaded the last update, I cannot use the regular arial font.
> I
> can use bold, underline and italisize(sp?) but not regular. It is in my
> font
> file but it does not allow me to open it up
brotat - 12 Nov 2005 22:04 GMT
How do I do that?
> Sounds like the font file is corrupt. Reinstall it.
>
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> > font
> > file but it does not allow me to open it up
Jezebel - 13 Nov 2005 06:27 GMT
Find a copy of arial.ttf and copy it to your fonts folder.
> How do I do that?
>
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>> > font
>> > file but it does not allow me to open it up
brotat - 14 Nov 2005 15:30 GMT
I am assuming a copy of the arial font would be on my discs I used to install
office.
> Find a copy of arial.ttf and copy it to your fonts folder.
>
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> >> > font
> >> > file but it does not allow me to open it up
Jezebel - 14 Nov 2005 19:57 GMT
Bright lad.
>I am assuming a copy of the arial font would be on my discs I used to
>install
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>> >> > font
>> >> > file but it does not allow me to open it up
Tim Murray - 19 Nov 2005 21:36 GMT
>> I am assuming a copy of the arial font would be on my discs I used to
>> install office.
> Bright lad.
But they might be in a .cab file.