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Default Courier vs. Courier New in Word 2007

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Alex Zimmerhaven wrote:
Graham,

Thank you so much for your timely response here, I really appreciate
it. I've read many of your responses over the years and they have
been most helpful. Thank you for taking time out of your busy
schedule to assist here.

Have a great rest of the week.

-Alex

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

A version of Courier will be installed when you are using a printer
with a resident Courier font eg some HP printers. If the active
printer that has the font is not present then there will be font
substitution. The answer is to only use the fonts that you require -
just as you wouldn't use Arial when you want Times New Roman, don't
use Courier when you require Courier New.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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



Alex Zimmerhaven wrote:
Thanks in advance to all of the hardworking MVPs that monitor this
board! You guys are lifesavers.

One of my clients using Word 2007 noticed that symbols while
transferring table data between the 'Courier' and 'Courier New' font
behaved differently. While researching this issue I learned that
'Courier' is an older bit-mapped font that is best used for onscreen
display but not printing. 'Courier New' is a TrueType font that
works well in either environment. I noticed a when a symbol is
entered in 'Courier' then switched to 'Courier New' and back the
symbol appears to remain in the TrueType format. Is there any known
reason for why this occurs or why symbols behave differently with
these two fonts? Is there anything that can be done regarding this?

Again, thanks in advance,
Alex Zimmerhaven