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I've spent the better part of the day trying to fix this: in all Office 2003 applications I have installed, the font selection mechanism is "broke". I first noticed this behaviour last week; prior to that, it was fine, and for the life of me I can't think of a thing that has changed in my configuration. The drop-down list for font selection is showing an incomplete list of fonts, eg. Arial is shown, but not Arial Narrow, though it's listed in the Fonts folder. In many, but not all, cases, selecting a font will bring up another font, usually not found on the drop-down list but found in the Fonts folder. A few fonts (Arial, Times New Roman) work fine, but the majority don't.
Thus far, I have:
1. Done an in-place repair of Windows XP, then applied all Updates.
2. Moved all fonts that would move out of the Fonts folder, then deleted the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts key and created a new, empty Fonts key in the registry. I then went to the Fonts folder and used Install New Font to load up the XP system fonts, which I had freshly Expanded from the XP installation disk.
The bad font behavior continues after these attempts to "clean up" the fonts on my system. I then tried using other non-Office applications, and they all select and render fonts perfectly.
Any ideas on how to rectify this situation? I guess my next tact will be to deinstall and reinstall Office 2003 apps, unless someone has another idea...
Thanks, A.D.
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Augie Dawg wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I've spent the better part of the day trying to fix this: in all Office > 2003 applications I have installed, the font selection mechanism is "broke". > I first noticed this behaviour last week; prior to that, it was fine, and > for the life of me I can't think of a thing that has changed in my > configuration. The drop-down list for font selection is showing an > incomplete list of fonts, eg. Arial is shown, but not Arial Narrow, though > it's listed in the Fonts folder. In many, but not all, cases, selecting a > font will bring up another font, usually not found on the drop-down list but > found in the Fonts folder. A few fonts (Arial, Times New Roman) work fine, > but the majority don't. > > Thus far, I have: > > 1. Done an in-place repair of Windows XP, then applied all Updates. > > 2. Moved all fonts that would move out of the Fonts folder, then deleted the > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts key > and created a new, empty Fonts key in the registry. I then went to the > Fonts folder and used Install New Font to load up the XP system fonts, which > I had freshly Expanded from the XP installation disk. > > The bad font behavior continues after these attempts to "clean up" the fonts > on my system. I then tried using other non-Office applications, and they > all select and render fonts perfectly. > > Any ideas on how to rectify this situation? I guess my next tact will be to > deinstall and reinstall Office 2003 apps, unless someone has another idea... > > Thanks, > A.D. > >
Make some printer the default printer other than the "generic" printer. MS Office ONLY displays fonts that are available for the default printer.
- Character
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"Character" <Char[ at ]cter.drop.cap> wrote in message news:Pgmtg.61804$RW2.46400[ at ]fe05.news.easynews.com...
[Quoted Text] > Augie Dawg wrote: >> I've spent the better part of the day trying to fix this: in all Office >> 2003 applications I have installed, the font selection mechanism is >> "broke". I first noticed this behaviour last week; prior to that, it was >> fine, and for the life of me I can't think of a thing that has changed in >> my configuration. The drop-down list for font selection is showing an >> incomplete list of fonts, eg. Arial is shown, but not Arial Narrow, >> though it's listed in the Fonts folder. In many, but not all, cases, >> selecting a font will bring up another font, usually not found on the >> drop-down list but found in the Fonts folder. A few fonts (Arial, Times >> New Roman) work fine, but the majority don't. >> >> Thus far, I have: >> >> 1. Done an in-place repair of Windows XP, then applied all Updates. >> >> 2. Moved all fonts that would move out of the Fonts folder, then deleted >> the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts >> key and created a new, empty Fonts key in the registry. I then went to >> the Fonts folder and used Install New Font to load up the XP system >> fonts, which I had freshly Expanded from the XP installation disk. >> >> The bad font behavior continues after these attempts to "clean up" the >> fonts on my system. I then tried using other non-Office applications, >> and they all select and render fonts perfectly. >> >> Any ideas on how to rectify this situation? I guess my next tact will be >> to deinstall and reinstall Office 2003 apps, unless someone has another >> idea... >> >> Thanks, >> A.D. >> >> > > Make some printer the default printer other than the "generic" printer. > MS Office ONLY displays fonts that are available for the default printer. > > - Character
I also tried changing the default printer, same problem. The problem is twofold: the wrong font is selected when clicking on a font name in the drop-down, and many fonts are not displayed. Any other ideas? Is there a cache I can flush where font info for Office applications is kept?
A.D.
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Augie Dawg wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > I also tried changing the default printer, same problem. The problem is > twofold: the wrong font is selected when clicking on a font name in the > drop-down, and many fonts are not displayed. Any other ideas? Is there a > cache I can flush where font info for Office applications is kept? > > A.D.
Most font problems of this type are system-wide; with the exception of the printer association, I don't know of any that are unique to MS Office apps.
Can you roll back your system to a point before the problem appeared? (start / programs / accessories / system tools / system restore)? That usually(!) doesn't hurt anything and often cures problems that appear out of nowhere.
The "Repair Fonts Folder" function of TWEAKUI, free from Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx might help;
If it doesn't, there are some more detailed fixes at http://www.jgoffin.freeserve.co.uk/abf/trouble.htm#1 Most of that site is based on Windows 98, but except for the reference to ttfcache (which I don't think exists in XP) it's all valid.
Even deeper, there are some manual registry fixes available as a last resort.
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A system restore is out of the question now, as I've installed a few things since I first saw the problem (won't do that again!). I've tried the "Repair Fonts Folder", but I believe that only addresse the situation when the Fonts folder loses its special behavior.
The fixes on the site you recommended don't apply to my problem, so I guess I'm ready to attack the registry. I did a "Detect and Repair" on the entire Office 2003 suite, and while I can now see some fonts I hadn't seen before (like Arial Narrow, which I use a lot), selecting them still brings up a different font than I clicked on, one that is close in the font list, but still not the correct one. I'm a seasoned registry editor, so please advise on the keys I should be looking at.
Thanks, A.D.
"Character" <Char[ at ]cter.drop.cap> wrote in message news:Iqytg.151240$LI3.6461[ at ]fe12.news.easynews.com...
[Quoted Text] > Augie Dawg wrote: > >> >> I also tried changing the default printer, same problem. The problem is >> twofold: the wrong font is selected when clicking on a font name in the >> drop-down, and many fonts are not displayed. Any other ideas? Is there >> a cache I can flush where font info for Office applications is kept? >> >> A.D. > > Most font problems of this type are system-wide; with the exception of the > printer association, I don't know of any that are unique to MS Office > apps. > > Can you roll back your system to a point before the problem appeared? > (start / programs / accessories / system tools / system restore)? That > usually(!) doesn't hurt anything and often cures problems that appear out > of nowhere. > > The "Repair Fonts Folder" function of TWEAKUI, free from Microsoft at > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx> might help; > > If it doesn't, there are some more detailed fixes at > http://www.jgoffin.freeserve.co.uk/abf/trouble.htm#1> Most of that site is based on Windows 98, but except for the reference to > ttfcache (which I don't think exists in XP) it's all valid. > > Even deeper, there are some manual registry fixes available as a last > resort. > > >
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Augie Dawg wrote:
[Quoted Text] > A system restore is out of the question now, as I've installed a few things > since I first saw the problem (won't do that again!). I've tried the > "Repair Fonts Folder", but I believe that only addresse the situation when > the Fonts folder loses its special behavior. > > The fixes on the site you recommended don't apply to my problem, so I guess > I'm ready to attack the registry. I did a "Detect and Repair" on the entire > Office 2003 suite, and while I can now see some fonts I hadn't seen before > (like Arial Narrow, which I use a lot), selecting them still brings up a > different font than I clicked on, one that is close in the font list, but > still not the correct one. I'm a seasoned registry editor, so please advise > on the keys I should be looking at. > > Thanks, > A.D.
This is one of the "master keys" for Truetype fonts. It relates thef file names to the font names and types.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts
And this for Type 1: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Type 1 Installer\Type 1 Fonts
(I'm using ATM. I'm not sure, but I think this key is used with or without ATM. Otherwise, the T1 fonts might be in the same key as Truetypes.)
If you have multiple fonts with the same FONT name (whether in the same format or not), you WILL have problems.
A brute force method.
Copy ALL your font files to a backup area. Copy that backup area to a second backup. (Can't be too safe - there have been instances where XP deleted the copies when a font was deleted from \windows\fonts!)
Make sure that they got there! (OK, I'm paranoid)
Delete all the ttf fonts (not with a DOS command) from Windows/Fonts Reinstall them.
Also:
Check these, too. Unlikely as a cause for major error, but ... : The Font Substitute settings are stored in the following registry key: HKLM/software/Microsoft/WindowsNT/CurrentVersion/FontSubstitutes/
Sure would be nice if this could get resolved. Does anybody else have any additional ideas??
- Character
> > "Character" <Char[ at ]cter.drop.cap> wrote in message > news:Iqytg.151240$LI3.6461[ at ]fe12.news.easynews.com... > >>Augie Dawg wrote: >> >> >>>I also tried changing the default printer, same problem. The problem is >>>twofold: the wrong font is selected when clicking on a font name in the >>>drop-down, and many fonts are not displayed. Any other ideas? Is there >>>a cache I can flush where font info for Office applications is kept? >>> >>>A.D. >> >>Most font problems of this type are system-wide; with the exception of the >>printer association, I don't know of any that are unique to MS Office >>apps. >> >>Can you roll back your system to a point before the problem appeared? >>(start / programs / accessories / system tools / system restore)? That >>usually(!) doesn't hurt anything and often cures problems that appear out >>of nowhere. >> >>The "Repair Fonts Folder" function of TWEAKUI, free from Microsoft at >>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx >>might help; >> >>If it doesn't, there are some more detailed fixes at >>http://www.jgoffin.freeserve.co.uk/abf/trouble.htm#1 >>Most of that site is based on Windows 98, but except for the reference to >>ttfcache (which I don't think exists in XP) it's all valid. >> >>Even deeper, there are some manual registry fixes available as a last >>resort. >> >> >> > > >
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Try deleting the printer from Start Printers and faxes. Also check the printer maker's website for any utility to remove printer drivers or "clean up" afdter printer driver removal. Then reboot and install the printer adain. Use the latest driver from the maker's web site.
Let us know.
Tom MAMVP Windows Shell/User
"Augie Dawg" <milleniumNO_SPAMted[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:GTftg.64051$Lm5.32784[ at ]newssvr12.news.prodigy.com... : I've spent the better part of the day trying to fix this: in all Office : 2003 applications I have installed, the font selection mechanism is "broke". : I first noticed this behaviour last week; prior to that, it was fine, and : for the life of me I can't think of a thing that has changed in my : configuration. The drop-down list for font selection is showing an : incomplete list of fonts, eg. Arial is shown, but not Arial Narrow, though : it's listed in the Fonts folder. In many, but not all, cases, selecting a : font will bring up another font, usually not found on the drop-down list but : found in the Fonts folder. A few fonts (Arial, Times New Roman) work fine, : but the majority don't. : : Thus far, I have: : : 1. Done an in-place repair of Windows XP, then applied all Updates. : : 2. Moved all fonts that would move out of the Fonts folder, then deleted the : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts key : and created a new, empty Fonts key in the registry. I then went to the : Fonts folder and used Install New Font to load up the XP system fonts, which : I had freshly Expanded from the XP installation disk. : : The bad font behavior continues after these attempts to "clean up" the fonts : on my system. I then tried using other non-Office applications, and they : all select and render fonts perfectly. : : Any ideas on how to rectify this situation? I guess my next tact will be to : deinstall and reinstall Office 2003 apps, unless someone has another idea... : : Thanks, : A.D. : : :
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