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sean_andre
 
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Default How do i reinstall fonts in word?

I recently upgraded to Microsoft Office 2003, only the fonts in word are no
longer there (Times new roman, arial, etc.). I went into control panel,
appearances, and fonts, and all the old fonts are still there, but they won't
work in Word. What do I need to do?
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What is the default printer in Start | Control Panel | Printers? If it
is "None" or "Generic/Text Only", then choose a printer that is capable
of printing fonts, and you will see more choices in Word.

sean_andre wrote:

I recently upgraded to Microsoft Office 2003, only the fonts in word are no
longer there (Times new roman, arial, etc.). I went into control panel,
appearances, and fonts, and all the old fonts are still there, but they won't
work in Word. What do I need to do?


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Go into CONTROL PANEL/FONTS

On the FILE menu, click INSTALL NEW FONTS and navigate to your Office CD
Fonts folder.

Choose the fonts you want to install...

"sean_andre" wrote:

I recently upgraded to Microsoft Office 2003, only the fonts in word are no
longer there (Times new roman, arial, etc.). I went into control panel,
appearances, and fonts, and all the old fonts are still there, but they won't
work in Word. What do I need to do?

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