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Keeping fonts when saving documents from e-mails

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Gerald - 04 Apr 2005 17:41 GMT
I received a document that is "read only" in my e-mail.  One of the fonts in
the e-mail is "Gregorian".  When I use the "Save as" feature, then reopen the
document, the font changes from "Gregorian" to what the program believes is
"Gregorian".  The font is actually Time New Roman.  Part of the problem is
that I do not have the Gregorian font isntalled on my computer, and I do not
know how to get it there.  Is there a way to keep the same font????
Word Heretic - 05 Apr 2005 14:24 GMT
G'day Gerald <Gerald@discussions.microsoft.com>,

No - as the font has not been saved with the document and you don't
have it. You must acquire Gregorian to use it like that.

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic

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Without prejudice

Gerald reckoned:

>I received a document that is "read only" in my e-mail.  One of the fonts in
>the e-mail is "Gregorian".  When I use the "Save as" feature, then reopen the
>document, the font changes from "Gregorian" to what the program believes is
>"Gregorian".  The font is actually Time New Roman.  Part of the problem is
>that I do not have the Gregorian font isntalled on my computer, and I do not
>know how to get it there.  Is there a way to keep the same font????
 
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