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I am running Vista Home Premium and Office 2003. I tried to work with a
document in which I used a font called Stam College. I tried to add a word in the same line. Instead of the letters appearing in that font, the font automatically changes to Times New Roman and the appearance does likewise. All my other fonts work, just not that one. And it worked fine for a long time, just not today. I tried deleting the font and re-installing it, with the same results. I tried deleting unnecessary fonts from my Fonts folder with no different results. I tried changing printers but no cigar. Any ideas? |
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If the problem is with a particular file, that file could be damaged.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "yekke" wrote in message ... I am running Vista Home Premium and Office 2003. I tried to work with a document in which I used a font called Stam College. I tried to add a word in the same line. Instead of the letters appearing in that font, the font automatically changes to Times New Roman and the appearance does likewise. All my other fonts work, just not that one. And it worked fine for a long time, just not today. I tried deleting the font and re-installing it, with the same results. I tried deleting unnecessary fonts from my Fonts folder with no different results. I tried changing printers but no cigar. Any ideas? |
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Is Stam College a very old font that might not have Unicode coding?
(Word defaults to Times Roman when it can't recognize a selected font.) On Apr 26, 11:42*am, yekke wrote: I am running Vista Home Premium and Office 2003. I tried to work with a document in which I used a font called Stam College. I tried to add a word in the same line. Instead of the letters appearing in that font, the font automatically changes to Times New Roman and the appearance does likewise.. All my other fonts work, just not that one. And it worked fine for a long time, just not today. I tried deleting the font and re-installing it, with the same results. I tried deleting unnecessary fonts from my Fonts folder with no different results. I tried changing printers but no cigar. Any ideas? |
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Wait a minute ... I just noticed your name ("yekke") and recognized
the name "Stam" -- are you trying to type in Hebrew? You need to activate your Hebrew IME (Start menu Control panel Regional and Language Options; follow the tabs and buttons for adding a _keyboard_, not for adding a _language_). You will then have a new icon near the right end of the Taskbar at the bottom of your screen, EN in a square. Click that and select HE Hebrew. You can then type in Hebrew -- to see the keyboard on screen, go to Start All Programs Accessories Ease of Access and choose On-Screen Keyboard. (You can "pin" it to the Start menu or add its icon to the Taskbar for true ease of access.) Then, with your cursor in your Word document, change EN to HE down below, and when you move your mouse pointer over the on- screen keyboard, the keytops will change to Hebrew letters, and you can either click on those, or use your keyboard to type. On Apr 26, 2:16*pm, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Is Stam College a very old font that might not have Unicode coding? (Word defaults to Times Roman when it can't recognize a selected font.) On Apr 26, 11:42*am, yekke wrote: I am running Vista Home Premium and Office 2003. I tried to work with a document in which I used a font called Stam College. I tried to add a word in the same line. Instead of the letters appearing in that font, the font automatically changes to Times New Roman and the appearance does likewise. All my other fonts work, just not that one. And it worked fine for a long time, just not today. I tried deleting the font and re-installing it, with the same results. I tried deleting unnecessary fonts from my Fonts folder with no different results. I tried changing printers but no cigar. Any ideas?- |
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Wait a minute ... I just noticed your name ("yekke") and recognized
the name "Stam" -- are you trying to type in Hebrew? You need to activate your Hebrew IME (Start menu Control panel Regional and Language Options; follow the tabs and buttons for adding a _keyboard_, not for adding a _language_). You will then have a new icon near the right end of the Taskbar at the bottom of your screen, EN in a square. Click that and select HE Hebrew. You can then type in Hebrew -- to see the keyboard on screen, go to Start All Programs Accessories Ease of Access and choose On-Screen Keyboard. (You can "pin" it to the Start menu or add its icon to the Taskbar for true ease of access.) Then, with your cursor in your Word document, change EN to HE down below, and when you move your mouse pointer over the on- screen keyboard, the keytops will change to Hebrew letters, and you can either click on those, or use your keyboard to type. On Apr 26, 2:16*pm, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Is Stam College a very old font that might not have Unicode coding? (Word defaults to Times Roman when it can't recognize a selected font.) On Apr 26, 11:42*am, yekke wrote: I am running Vista Home Premium and Office 2003. I tried to work with a document in which I used a font called Stam College. I tried to add a word in the same line. Instead of the letters appearing in that font, the font automatically changes to Times New Roman and the appearance does likewise. All my other fonts work, just not that one. And it worked fine for a long time, just not today. I tried deleting the font and re-installing it, with the same results. I tried deleting unnecessary fonts from my Fonts folder with no different results. I tried changing printers but no cigar. Any ideas?- |
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If the problem is with a particular file, that file could be damaged.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "yekke" wrote in message ... I am running Vista Home Premium and Office 2003. I tried to work with a document in which I used a font called Stam College. I tried to add a word in the same line. Instead of the letters appearing in that font, the font automatically changes to Times New Roman and the appearance does likewise. All my other fonts work, just not that one. And it worked fine for a long time, just not today. I tried deleting the font and re-installing it, with the same results. I tried deleting unnecessary fonts from my Fonts folder with no different results. I tried changing printers but no cigar. Any ideas? |
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Is Stam College a very old font that might not have Unicode coding?
(Word defaults to Times Roman when it can't recognize a selected font.) On Apr 26, 11:42*am, yekke wrote: I am running Vista Home Premium and Office 2003. I tried to work with a document in which I used a font called Stam College. I tried to add a word in the same line. Instead of the letters appearing in that font, the font automatically changes to Times New Roman and the appearance does likewise.. All my other fonts work, just not that one. And it worked fine for a long time, just not today. I tried deleting the font and re-installing it, with the same results. I tried deleting unnecessary fonts from my Fonts folder with no different results. I tried changing printers but no cigar. Any ideas? |
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