Character palette and fonts



I have been working on files on my desktop (G4) and on my portable
(iBook G4) using Word 2004 for Mac on both. The files require many
pronunciation symbols which I get using the Character Palette, mostly
Latin under European Scripts. The files are in Times New Roman. When I
insert a character (such as a macron a [ā]) on my laptop, it is
inserted in the same font as the rest of the document, i.e., Times New
Roman. When I insert the same character in the same file on my
desktop, it is inserted in a different font (in this case New York,
but sometimes Palatino, etc.). I can't figure out what is causing this
discrepancy, since the files on both computers are the same. My
desktop has many more fonts available than the laptop, but both
machines have Times New Roman and New York available. Any help greatly
appreciated!

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Relevant Pages

  • Re: Character palette and fonts
    ... from Microsoft Typography. ... the User Font structure on first-run. ... Character Palette is supposed to be able to switch ... The files are in Times New Roman. ...
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  • Re: Character palette and fonts
    ... the User Font structure on first-run. ... Character Palette is supposed to be able to switch ... The files are in Times New Roman. ... insert a character on my laptop, ...
    (microsoft.public.mac.office.word)
  • Re: How do I add "Bet-Hey" in Hebrew at top of a letter?
    ... You can leave the Font box set to "", ... Select the bet character and click the Insert button. ... These characters really are Times New Roman. ... You can also try setting the Font box in the Symbol dialog to Hebrew ...
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  • Re: Line Spacing Question
    ... The default line spacing of Times New Roman is 120%. ... > Thanks, Suzanne, but I had already tried the Arial Unicode MS font. ... > backspace over it, the character itself goes away ...
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  • Re: US English gets everywhere
    ... I see you have New York as your default font. ... Times New Roman font on the PC. ...
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