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New computer old documents, wrong fonts
I purchased a new computer and I transfered all my old company docs. Trouble
is the new computer has changed the fonts in the old docs to new, less attactive fonts. I am assuming it is because it does not have the same fonts as my old computer. I did not buy any special fonts just what was standard MS stuff. How do I get my new computer to use the correct fonts? Do I need to copy them from the old machine? Where are they located? Thanks for your help. |
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New computer old documents, wrong fonts
The fonts on the old computer are in the Fonts folder (Start Control
Panel Fonts). Copy them from there to somewhere on the new computer, then right-click on the filenames and choose Install. (You can do all of them at once, if you want. If there are any duplicates it'll ask if you want to replace the existing ones or skip the replacement.) On Jan 19, 3:36*pm, MorTTime wrote: I purchased a new computer and I transfered all my old company docs. Trouble is the new computer has changed the fonts in the old docs to new, less attactive fonts. I am assuming it is because it does not have the same fonts as my old computer. I did not buy any special fonts just what was standard MS stuff. How do I get my new computer to use the correct fonts? Do I need to copy them from the old machine? Where are they located? Thanks for your help. |
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New computer old documents, wrong fonts
I will give that a try and leave feedback.
Thanks. Also, can you give me some advice on new additional fonts, I am wondering does MS add new fonts that are available for install, where are they located, and are these the safest to install? You hear stories... "grammatim" wrote: The fonts on the old computer are in the Fonts folder (Start Control Panel Fonts). Copy them from there to somewhere on the new computer, then right-click on the filenames and choose Install. (You can do all of them at once, if you want. If there are any duplicates it'll ask if you want to replace the existing ones or skip the replacement.) On Jan 19, 3:36 pm, MorTTime wrote: I purchased a new computer and I transfered all my old company docs. Trouble is the new computer has changed the fonts in the old docs to new, less attactive fonts. I am assuming it is because it does not have the same fonts as my old computer. I did not buy any special fonts just what was standard MS stuff. How do I get my new computer to use the correct fonts? Do I need to copy them from the old machine? Where are they located? Thanks for your help. |
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If you download the Office 2007 Compatibility Pack
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...isplaylang=en), you'll get the new C-fonts that are included in Office 2007. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "MorTTime" wrote in message news I will give that a try and leave feedback. Thanks. Also, can you give me some advice on new additional fonts, I am wondering does MS add new fonts that are available for install, where are they located, and are these the safest to install? You hear stories... "grammatim" wrote: The fonts on the old computer are in the Fonts folder (Start Control Panel Fonts). Copy them from there to somewhere on the new computer, then right-click on the filenames and choose Install. (You can do all of them at once, if you want. If there are any duplicates it'll ask if you want to replace the existing ones or skip the replacement.) On Jan 19, 3:36 pm, MorTTime wrote: I purchased a new computer and I transfered all my old company docs. Trouble is the new computer has changed the fonts in the old docs to new, less attactive fonts. I am assuming it is because it does not have the same fonts as my old computer. I did not buy any special fonts just what was standard MS stuff. How do I get my new computer to use the correct fonts? Do I need to copy them from the old machine? Where are they located? Thanks for your help. |
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I have found a great font basic webite on MS. It answered alot of questions
for me about fonts in general: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...347301033.aspx maybe someone else could benefit as well. Thanks Again Gram. "MorTTime" wrote: I will give that a try and leave feedback. Thanks. Also, can you give me some advice on new additional fonts, I am wondering does MS add new fonts that are available for install, where are they located, and are these the safest to install? You hear stories... "grammatim" wrote: The fonts on the old computer are in the Fonts folder (Start Control Panel Fonts). Copy them from there to somewhere on the new computer, then right-click on the filenames and choose Install. (You can do all of them at once, if you want. If there are any duplicates it'll ask if you want to replace the existing ones or skip the replacement.) On Jan 19, 3:36 pm, MorTTime wrote: I purchased a new computer and I transfered all my old company docs. Trouble is the new computer has changed the fonts in the old docs to new, less attactive fonts. I am assuming it is because it does not have the same fonts as my old computer. I did not buy any special fonts just what was standard MS stuff. How do I get my new computer to use the correct fonts? Do I need to copy them from the old machine? Where are they located? Thanks for your help. |
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