"michaelstuarts" <michaelstuarts[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A443A36D-B90E-479D-A36D-E700BB2814A3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello, > I am having trouble fixing a font problem which I know for certain affects > "Century" font, > There may be others too that are affected. > > Most fonts are OK in all types and modes. > > I am running Windows XP SP2 with Microsoft Office 2003. > > When I am in Word and PowerPoint all fonts look OK on the screen and in > print preview, also looks OK > > However, When I go to to print in Century font Bold, it appears bold on > the > screen > but prints in regular type only, no bold. Font looks OK otherwise. I even > tried with different points 12, 14, 16 etc. > > This is what I did to try and fix it. > > 1) I loaded the Office 2003 installation CD and selected the fix/repair > option. > > 2) I un-installed and re-installed my HP8050 printer driver successfully. > > 3)I prayed > > It didn't fix the problem. > > I don't know if I have a font file problem, I don't know which CD, XP or > Office has all the fonts > and how to reinstall the fonts folder since most of those files are zipped > and very > cryptic. I thought the Microsoft repair feature would fix fonts as well. > > I would like a copy of Century.ttf but don't know where to find it and > install to see if it fixes that problem. > > I may have other corrupted fonts but I cannot check every one, several of > them that I did check were fine. > > Please Advise
A quick Google search for the font name turned up a good selection of pages, including: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/837463 Apparently, it came with Office.....search your program CD for the font/s. 8^)
Carol2
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