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From: rdww on 22 Mar 2010 11:11 I've purchased a new machine with Windows 7, installed Windows 2003, but found it didn't include the "Granite" type font that I need. I did some searching online, found a source, and downloaded and installed Granite. It now shows in my Windows font list, displays in my Font listing in Word documents -- but won't show in a document when I make some type Granite. It just shows blank spaces, and won't print to my printer or as a PDF, either. However, if I change my printer option to the Microsoft XPS document printer (or the fax, for that matter) the font shows OK. BTW, under the Windows "fonts" listing for the Granite, it lists "Font Embeddability: Print and Preview." I assume there's a reason Word isn't shaking hands properly with this new font, but I need it for business. Any clues on getting this to work?
From: Beach Lover on 22 Mar 2010 11:32
Just a thought, have you tried changing the color of the font to see if it will show up? Is it possible that the color is set to white? "rdww" wrote: > I've purchased a new machine with Windows 7, installed Windows 2003, but > found it didn't include the "Granite" type font that I need. I did some > searching online, found a source, and downloaded and installed Granite. It > now shows in my Windows font list, displays in my Font listing in Word > documents -- but won't show in a document when I make some type Granite. It > just shows blank spaces, and won't print to my printer or as a PDF, either. > However, if I change my printer option to the Microsoft XPS document printer > (or the fax, for that matter) the font shows OK. BTW, under the Windows > "fonts" listing for the Granite, it lists "Font Embeddability: Print and > Preview." > I assume there's a reason Word isn't shaking hands properly with this new > font, but I need it for business. Any clues on getting this to work? > |