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Thank you VERY much, Don! I had googled for both of the fonts but didn't
run across this particular site; and had trouble finding one of the fonts anyhow. This site looks wonderful! "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... If you are still looking for those two fonts you can get them he http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts.html Note there may be more than one file for the particular font, i.e., regular, italic, bold etc. good luck -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone sends me a Publisher newsletter for our organization for me to proofread. When I try to open it, I can't because apparently she uses two fonts that I don't have, so Publisher substitutes Times New Roman (the fonts are Optane and Angostura), then it will open. She doesn't seem to know where they are in her newsletter (she said she just goes by the looks ? ? ). Is there any way she can find where they are so that she can substitute Times before she sends it to me? It said something about using TrueType fonts being better. How can one tell which fonts are TrueType? Seems to me they USED to have TT after the name of the font. |
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You be welcome.
-- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Thank you VERY much, Don! I had googled for both of the fonts but didn't run across this particular site; and had trouble finding one of the fonts anyhow. This site looks wonderful! "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... If you are still looking for those two fonts you can get them he http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts.html Note there may be more than one file for the particular font, i.e., regular, italic, bold etc. good luck -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone sends me a Publisher newsletter for our organization for me to proofread. When I try to open it, I can't because apparently she uses two fonts that I don't have, so Publisher substitutes Times New Roman (the fonts are Optane and Angostura), then it will open. She doesn't seem to know where they are in her newsletter (she said she just goes by the looks ? ? ). Is there any way she can find where they are so that she can substitute Times before she sends it to me? It said something about using TrueType fonts being better. How can one tell which fonts are TrueType? Seems to me they USED to have TT after the name of the font. |
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Don, I went to that site and found the fonts I was looking for. According
to the directions on the site, I downloaded one of them (to Desktop). Then tried dragging it to the Fonts folder, but nothing happened. Then I tried to Copy and Paste it, but still nothing happened. Any suggestions? "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... You be welcome. -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Thank you VERY much, Don! I had googled for both of the fonts but didn't run across this particular site; and had trouble finding one of the fonts anyhow. This site looks wonderful! "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... If you are still looking for those two fonts you can get them he http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts.html Note there may be more than one file for the particular font, i.e., regular, italic, bold etc. good luck -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone sends me a Publisher newsletter for our organization for me to proofread. When I try to open it, I can't because apparently she uses two fonts that I don't have, so Publisher substitutes Times New Roman (the fonts are Optane and Angostura), then it will open. She doesn't seem to know where they are in her newsletter (she said she just goes by the looks ? ? ). Is there any way she can find where they are so that she can substitute Times before she sends it to me? It said something about using TrueType fonts being better. How can one tell which fonts are TrueType? Seems to me they USED to have TT after the name of the font. |
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Was it a .zip file or a .ttf file?
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Joy" wrote in message ... Don, I went to that site and found the fonts I was looking for. According to the directions on the site, I downloaded one of them (to Desktop). Then tried dragging it to the Fonts folder, but nothing happened. Then I tried to Copy and Paste it, but still nothing happened. Any suggestions? "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... You be welcome. -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Thank you VERY much, Don! I had googled for both of the fonts but didn't run across this particular site; and had trouble finding one of the fonts anyhow. This site looks wonderful! "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... If you are still looking for those two fonts you can get them he http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts.html Note there may be more than one file for the particular font, i.e., regular, italic, bold etc. good luck -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone sends me a Publisher newsletter for our organization for me to proofread. When I try to open it, I can't because apparently she uses two fonts that I don't have, so Publisher substitutes Times New Roman (the fonts are Optane and Angostura), then it will open. She doesn't seem to know where they are in her newsletter (she said she just goes by the looks ? ? ). Is there any way she can find where they are so that she can substitute Times before she sends it to me? It said something about using TrueType fonts being better. How can one tell which fonts are TrueType? Seems to me they USED to have TT after the name of the font. |
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I took another look at the font on the desktop (it wasn't a .zip), and found
a setting that said it was blocked, and I could click on Unblock. That solved it! "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message .. . Was it a .zip file or a .ttf file? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Joy" wrote in message ... Don, I went to that site and found the fonts I was looking for. According to the directions on the site, I downloaded one of them (to Desktop). Then tried dragging it to the Fonts folder, but nothing happened. Then I tried to Copy and Paste it, but still nothing happened. Any suggestions? "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... You be welcome. -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Thank you VERY much, Don! I had googled for both of the fonts but didn't run across this particular site; and had trouble finding one of the fonts anyhow. This site looks wonderful! "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... If you are still looking for those two fonts you can get them he http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts.html Note there may be more than one file for the particular font, i.e., regular, italic, bold etc. good luck -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone sends me a Publisher newsletter for our organization for me to proofread. When I try to open it, I can't because apparently she uses two fonts that I don't have, so Publisher substitutes Times New Roman (the fonts are Optane and Angostura), then it will open. She doesn't seem to know where they are in her newsletter (she said she just goes by the looks ? ? ). Is there any way she can find where they are so that she can substitute Times before she sends it to me? It said something about using TrueType fonts being better. How can one tell which fonts are TrueType? Seems to me they USED to have TT after the name of the font. |
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Yippee. Those little things can really hang us up, can't they?
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Joy" wrote in message ... I took another look at the font on the desktop (it wasn't a .zip), and found a setting that said it was blocked, and I could click on Unblock. That solved it! "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message .. . Was it a .zip file or a .ttf file? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Joy" wrote in message ... Don, I went to that site and found the fonts I was looking for. According to the directions on the site, I downloaded one of them (to Desktop). Then tried dragging it to the Fonts folder, but nothing happened. Then I tried to Copy and Paste it, but still nothing happened. Any suggestions? "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... You be welcome. -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Thank you VERY much, Don! I had googled for both of the fonts but didn't run across this particular site; and had trouble finding one of the fonts anyhow. This site looks wonderful! "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... If you are still looking for those two fonts you can get them he http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts.html Note there may be more than one file for the particular font, i.e., regular, italic, bold etc. good luck -- Don "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American) "Joy" wrote in message ... Someone sends me a Publisher newsletter for our organization for me to proofread. When I try to open it, I can't because apparently she uses two fonts that I don't have, so Publisher substitutes Times New Roman (the fonts are Optane and Angostura), then it will open. She doesn't seem to know where they are in her newsletter (she said she just goes by the looks ? ? ). Is there any way she can find where they are so that she can substitute Times before she sends it to me? It said something about using TrueType fonts being better. How can one tell which fonts are TrueType? Seems to me they USED to have TT after the name of the font. |
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