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how to change TGEQA to normal english font?
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What is TGEQA?
On Jul 29, 6:17 pm, Hamdan wrote: how to change TGEQA to normal english font? |
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Hi Hamden,
It can depend on how the TestGen fonts were used and/or if the fonts are installed on your computer. In Word prior to 2007, with a document open that uses that font use Tools=Options=Compatibility=[Font Substitution] to check to see if that is in fact the font Windows is telling Word to use. If you have content created in TestGen program use that Programs's File=Export choice and select RTF as the file format then open that document in Word. TGEQA characters, although alphabetic in appearance is a decorative/symbol font with only 165 glyphs/characters in it. It resembles Times New Roman in appearance, but, being decorative, won't (for example) spell check) and lines can wrap in the middle of what appear to be 'words'. ================== "Hamdan" wrote in message ... how to change TGEQA to normal english font? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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