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The Correct Century Font?
I need (for a court document) to have a font that is one of these three:
Century Expanded, Century Schoolbook, or New Century Schoolbook. The fonts that come with Microsoft Word seemed to have every font one would ever want---but alas, none of these three is on the long list. However, what is on the list is Century. I am wondering if by chance the "Century" font on the ones that come with Word is a short way of saying either "Century Expanded," "Century Schoolbook," or "New Century Schoolbook." Could that be---or am I going to have to actually buy one of these three? (I have checked a couple of "free" fonts sites---and they seem to want more information about one than a loan application (everything short of blood type and SSN . . . ); better to pay if one has to . . . Anyway, what exactly is Century font? Thanks in advance .. . . J. [3-30-08] |
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