RE: Fonts not displaying correctly

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You're welcome--glad it worked out.

"Carolyn" wrote:

> I found out that it was one of my display settings - 'Smooth screen fonts'
> Thanks for your suggestions anyway...
>
> "katin42" wrote:
>
> > If you can state the reason for having to reload, in the first place, this
> > might be connected to the reason for the distortion. It might also be
> > necessary to rule out program corruption through: viral scanning, a problem
> > by design, or reviewing event log for reloading errors. It is important to
> > determine the cause for the distortion, because certain subsystem programs
> > depend on specific fonts, in order to run properly. This is a good time to
> > review what fonts were factory pre-installs included with this Office suite,
> > and then compare this to the fonts currently present. You can access fonts
> > through Control Panel, as well as Word. Make sure none are missing or have
> > been deleted.
> >
> > "Carolyn" wrote:
> >
> > > I have just reinstalled my Office 2003 and now most fonts (all except the
> > > standard Arial, Times New Roman, etc) are not displaying correctly. They
> > > look like they are really low resolution, the edges are jagged instead of
> > > smooth and the text is illegible if the size goes below 10 points.
> > > These same fonts are displaying as they should in other software
> > > applications that do not belong to the Office suite, so it has nothing to do
> > > with screen resolution.
> > > This problem only started after I reinstalled Office last week.
> > > Can anybody help me please?
> > >
.



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