Re: Fonts from Publisher 2003 to Word 2002



Thank you! Our network administrator is very strict and the question is
whether we can legally install Publisher 2003 fonts on computers that do not
have a license for Publisher installed.

Am I correct in understanding that it is permissible?

Again, thank you!


"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

Yes, much clearer.

Those fonts are on the CD. Insert the disk and install them.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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"Judy F" <JudyF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry -- I don't believe I was very clear. My fault.

The computer that has Publisher 2003 also has Publisher fonts that were
loaded with that software. Those fonts are now available on all MS Office
applications, which means she has Publisher fonts on her computer that are
not normally associated with Word 2002. When a staff member that does NOT
have Publisher installed opens a document she's created with her Publisher
fonts, they are not available on their system.

Does that make more sense?



"Don MI <>" wrote:


"Judy F" <JudyF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We are on a large network using Windows XP. We use Word 2002 and our
unit
has independently purchased separate Publishers 2003 licenses for only
a
few
computers.

One computer that has the separately purchased license for Publisher
2003
(for their computer only) is complaining that when she creates
documents
and
sends those documents to other computers (that do not have Publisher
software), the result is the formatting is messed up & fonts have
changed.

Can we download or copy fonts from Publisher 2003 to computers that do
not
have a Publisher license? Any suggestions?

Thank you!

You can embedded True Type fonts where the license permits. The
following
is from Publisher 2007 Help:

"You can embed only TrueType fonts (TrueType font: A scaleable font
that
displays and prints smoothly at any point size. TrueType fonts are
directly
supported by the Windows operating system and can be embedded in
publications.), and then only if their licensing allows embedding. All of
the TrueType fonts that are included in Publisher allow embedding."

Suggest you check Help in Publisher 2003 for embedded fonts. I am not
sure
about Publisher, but Word has allowed embedded fonts fro a number of
versions.

Since Microsoft does not provided a viewer for Publisher, I am puzzled on
how you are viewing the Publisher files on a computer that does not have
Publisher installed. I am easy to confuse.

Don






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