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JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]
 
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How to obtain a new product key for Office program setup

I wish I could you with the missing font but I can't.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"J" wrote in message
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That's a Mystery: 3 years ago when I bought my old computer, I was
"computer
dumb". I don't understand where "Victorian" came from if it wasn't
installed
with Office 2000, because if I'm not smart enough to load a font now, I
certainly wasn't then.

And, no, I did NOT know that I could get the product code. I bought my
New
Inspiron without Office because I thought I could load it from my CD's.
When
I found out I had lost the jewel case that had the code, I had to buy
Office
2003, which is why I'm having this terrible learning curve. So, just for
giggles, how DO I get the code? Thanks MF

"JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote:

Even if you follow Graham's wonderful directions, you're not going to be
completely happy. Victorian LET is *not* a Microsoft-supplied font.

Also, has anyone told you the you *can* still get a product code for your
Office 2000 CD?

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"J" wrote in message
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Thank you, Graham, but I think my printers are fine Here's more info:

I have an old laptop with Office 2000. My new laptop (Dell Inspiron
6000,
1gbRAM, good graphics card, XP Media Center) has Office 2003.

I have the installation CD for Office 2000, BUT NOT THE CODE, so
they're
worthless. The FONTS folder on 2003 does not have, for example,
"Andy",
"Allegro", "Victorian LET", and "Rockwell", among some fonts that I
used
frequently on my old computer.

I am using two Konica Minolta laser printers, both of which were
capable
of
printing all fonts I used on my old computer. I also have an Epson
Laserjet
300, which can print all the fonts on my old computer. I have a new
Dell
922, which should be able to print everything, but I have not installed
it
on
my old computer.

I don't believe the problem is PRINTERS; the fonts that came with 2003
simply do not include the fonts I want to use? How can I find them?

Can I transfer them from Old to New by ethernet cable ?

YOUR WEBSITE IS GREAT--I found a couple of things that will help me as
I
learn to be a good newsletter editor!

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

If you still have the Office 2000 disc you can install any fonts it
contains. In any case merely changing Word 2000 for Word 2003 will not
remove any installed fonts. Are you sure that you have a default
printer
selected that will actually print fonts? Word will only display fonts
the
current printer is capable of using.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


J wrote:
The "Install New Fonts" facility is worthless. It doesn't let you
FIND any fonts to load. Where are these fonts that we can install?
Also, why didn't the Office/Word 2003 version have as many fonts as
the Office/Word 2000? I WANT MY OLD FONTS BACK!

"Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote:

Leah

Whether or not fonts show as being available can be down to
whatever
is set as the default printer.. also, one does not SAVE fonts to
the
fonts folder.. one opens the fonts folder and uses the 'install new
fonts' facility..

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Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/User


"Leah G" Leah wrote in message
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I was instructed to save new fonts in my font folder in the
control
panel, but i had 2 problems:
1. the folder didn't allow me to save most fonts
2. those that i did save weren't accessible when i opened up word

Any suggestions?

Thank you.