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Gordon Jones
 
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Default Fonts are in Fonts folder, lost to Word & Access

It was the default printer that fixed it. I had been coaching one of my
users on how to install the generic/text printer for an older app that used
fixed-font print. Thanks a bunch. I can stop pulling out my hair.
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Gordon Jones


"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

Two things to try:
1. In Word, click on Tools | Options | Print | uncheck the "Draft output"
box | OK.
2. In Windows, click on Start | Control Panel | Printers. If the default
printer is None, Fax, or Generic/Text Only, then select a default printer
that is capable of printing fonts, and you will see more font choices in Word.

"Gordon Jones" wrote:

When I go to use Word, or to print a report via Access, I don't get Arial and
Old English fonts. Word only displays New Times Roman in the Fonts box, the
drop-down list doesn't drop down. Reports come out in some fixed font from
Access.

I have uninstalled/reinstalled MS OfficeXP and Publisher. I have copied the
fonts from Windows\Fonts to c:\temp, then deleted them from Windows\Fonts,
and reinstalled them from c:\temp. Nothing works. I saw prior
correspondence on how to reinstall, stating one should get Fonts from Windows
XP Install CD. My machine came without CDs, but has Windows Install
somewhere within 10G's that I can't get at. I do have 7 "System Recovery"
CDs with helpful labels reading "WinXP Home Edition disc1 [thru 7] " , but I
suspect that if I put them in my CD reader, all I could do with them is
destroy myself. Could someone please point me to the answer to the question
"How can I restore my fonts?" Thanks in advance,

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Gordon Jones