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Have you ascertained that you have the full font you want to use? Did you set the correct Asian Text Font in the Normal style, on which many styles are based (even if you don't use Normal in the document)? Did you select the entire document and change the font manually? Is Word invoking Font Substitution? On Nov 19, 3:10*am, Resource1 wrote: I have a document that has been translated into Japanese, in which all of the translated text appears in MS Gothic font. This displays most of the characters correctly, but not all. Apparently, they are correct if the font is changed to MS PMincho. I'm trying to do this globally by changing the Font settings in the various styles, but no matter what I set in the Asian Text Font and Font boxes, the Japanese text remains stuck on MS Gothic, although any latin text changes to PMincho. I can apply PMincho as a character style, but that's tedious. How do I get the required font applied to the translated text? Indeed, why is it MS Gothic in the first place, as this was not the font in the original document? |
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