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MS Office Forum / Word / Printing and Fonts / September 2004

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Hyperlink formatting29 Sep 2004 22:57 GMT1
Hyperlinks in my Word documents used to display in blue,
underlined, bold font.  All of a sudden they switched to
a black font with brackets and extra words like this
example:
Hyperlink Text Format29 Sep 2004 22:56 GMT1
I inserted some hyperlinks into my work document and
selected a new color for the hyperlink text. How do I stop
Word from automatically changing that color when you click
on these links?
My textbook is requiring fonts that I do not have...where can I go?29 Sep 2004 21:00 GMT1
Help...I teach and the textbook my students are using is
requiring some fonts that my computers do not have. The
book is set up for XP and my computers have that.  Is
there any way that I can get the fonts needed?  The school
Printing 4 up29 Sep 2004 15:09 GMT2
Is there a way to print 4 up of the SAME page in a long
document (100 pages)? I don't want to reformat or have
the headers/footers go astray. Can anyone tell me the
settings to use? Thanks!
Section breaks not being read correctly in duplex printing29 Sep 2004 14:11 GMT1
The issue we're having is that when an Odd page section
break is set on each page and there are a mix of legal
and letter size pages in a document, the transitional
page between the legal and letter size page is blank.  
printing labels29 Sep 2004 08:04 GMT3
My data is in Excel and I print  labels using a  merge into word. The
default printing is from left to right printing the first row in the second
continuing down to page, I am trying to fined how to print from top to
bottom starting at the first column been continuing to the ...
creating true type font from jpeg file28 Sep 2004 19:40 GMT5
I have created my handwritten signature and scanned it as jpeg file.
Inserting my jpeg file (signature) into Word docuement somehow doesn't come
as natural.  Is there an easy wayto create True Type Font from this jpeg
file?
"Almost equal to"28 Sep 2004 19:16 GMT3
How can I get an "almost equal to" sign in a word
document? I would prefer an "=" sign with a "~" directly
above it, but would settle for 2 "~" one above the other.
I usually use the Times New Roman, but would use whatever
MISSING FONTS28 Sep 2004 17:57 GMT2
WORD DOESN'T HAVE SCRIPT FONTS HOW CAN I TRANSPORT THEM
FROM WINDOWS
missing fonts28 Sep 2004 14:21 GMT1
just downloaded microsoft word - and i have NO FONTS!  help
Carpenter LCG Font26 Sep 2004 23:15 GMT2
I have upgraded to ME and Office 2000 Pro and the
Carpenter LCG font is missing. Was this font included in
an earlier version? How do i get it back?
Bullet points on screen differ to those printed26 Sep 2004 04:14 GMT1
The bullet points on the page and in print preview are
fine. When I print they come out as squiggles, clocks etc!
Can anyone tell me why?
Austin
Printing & auto save25 Sep 2004 20:50 GMT1
I AM SO ANNOYED!!! I am just trying to print something
off the internet or out of Word 2003, but the stupid
thing asks me to save EVERYTIME and then doesn't print
it. HELP
San serif troubles25 Sep 2004 16:42 GMT1
I recently did a 'clean up' using  registry and file
cleaning software (jv16 Power tools) only to find that
the non-printing character 'space' (ASCII 32) now does
not correctly centre itself when using san serif fonts. I
Lost TrueType Fonts25 Sep 2004 01:09 GMT4
I dont know what I did (trying to d/l free fonts) and I
copied them into Windows / Fonts.
Now when I open WORD, I show no TrueType fonts.  Arial is
gone, they seem to all be someother type of font (post
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