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Using two fonts
Hi,
The Tooth Faerie periodically responds to letters from my daughter by writing using a TTF font called "FairyScrollDisplay". The problem is that the font contains alpha characters, but no numerals or punctuation marks. It takes a lot of time to edit the document so that alpha characters display in FairyScroll and other characters in another font, such as Times New Roman. Right now the document is composed in Times New Roman, 18 pts. I created a style called "fairy" using "FairyScrollDisplay" in 18 pts. The document is then converted to FairyScroll by selecting individual blocks of text and converting them to the "Fairy" style, leaving punctuation and numerals intact in the Times New Roman font. Is there a shortcut or workaround that will cut down on manual editing? It would save the Tooth Faerie some sleepless nights spent editing documents, and allow her to devote more time to building her castle with all those teeth she is collecting! Thanks in advance for any assistance, Greg |
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