Re: Times New Roman open type-- Czech?

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From: gweno (gwenorel_at_comcast.net)
Date: 03/08/05


Date: 8 Mar 2005 14:19:46 -0800

Paul Berkowitz wrote:
> That's precisely why the discussion was being limited to Word X and
earlier,
> Klaus. Word 2004 is the first Unicode version of the Mac. Matt had
already
> explained that Word 2004 handles Czech just fine, and deduced that
gweno
> must be using Word X or earlier. Daiya introduced the topic of CE
fonts
> specifically for pre-2004, but without much detail. I supplied the
detail.
>
> The reiterate, Word 2004 handles Czech and a good many other
languages just
> fine, being Unicode supporting.
>
> --
> Paul Berkowitz
> MVP MacOffice
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>

Thank you Paul. Presumably this is the same on all versions of Word
2004, including the education version? I'm registered to graduate this
semester so am truly entitled to the discount if Word will handle it.

If it's unicode, does that mean when I email the document to my advisor
it will come out correctly on his end as well? what about printing--
will it print with all the diacritics? I'm wondering if I shouldn't
send as a pdf or something. I'm sorry if these are basic and obvious
questions. Times New Roman CE is working for me but when I send it to
a friend it doesn't print out correctly and to be honest I havent' even
tried printing on my own computer yet, so I'm a little nervous. The
Open Type/Unicode support sounds much better!