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Hi Seth,
There's probably no simple way to find all the fonts that have been used in WordArt. You can locate WordArt if you use "Edit Find" and search for ^g (graphics). If you then double-click on the WordArt (= edit it), you can see the font. You can also see all those fonts if you open the document with the "Recover text from any file" filter (but don't save it after you opened it that way! Better make a backup!). It may be difficult to locate them, though. Or save as XML, HTML, or RTF. You can see the font names in those formats too, if you then open the files as text files. Again, it probably won't be easy to locate the WordArt and the font names. Perhaps if you analyze the XML file (or HTML/RTF), you can figure out how WordArt is encoded, and write a macro to get a list of all the used fonts. Regards, Klaus |
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