Re: Can't locate font file
- From: George Aster <GeorgeAster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 16:41:02 -0700
Thanks, Tom, for both the copy and viewing instructions. The latter will be
very useful in previewing the appearance of unfamiliar fonts.
George
"Thomas Ferguson" wrote:
> I see information in various replies. This is just for greater certainty:
>
> The font file could be present in either PostScript Type 1 format or
> TrueType format. The latter is probable. It is supplied with Corel
> products such as Draw or Word Perfect and probably som others. Depending
> on source, the file name could be ENG111Vi.ttf or E111VAVA.TTF.
>
> If you can see it by name in the Windows Fonts folder through Control
> Panel Fonts, highlight it, right mouse click and select Copy. (Open
> should give you a font sample display*.) Paste in to a convenient folder.
> From therer, copy it to your other computer.
>
> * If the font is opening in a wordprocessor (and what a mess that would
> seem), fix the file associations through Control Panel Tools Folder
> Options File Types.
>
> Tom
> MSMVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Old George" <Old George@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:17083595-4FCA-4D7C-95B1-C0F81FF8C206@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> : In Word 2002 I have used a font labeled "English111 Vivace BT" and
> would like
> : to copy this font file for use on another computer, but I can't find
> it. It
> : is not listed in C:\Windows\Fonts, but if it's available for use in
> Word, it
> : must reside somewhere on the computer. The question is, where?
>
>
>
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