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I downloaded the trial version of Word 2003 which only gives you a certain #
of fonts. I then purchased the 2003 Student Edition and when I used the disc to download, I did not get anymore fonts. I know that it should come with at least 50 more fonts, part of the reason that I bought the Student Edition. |
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On Thu, 12 May 2005 17:00:01 -0700, mwjjkh
wrote: I downloaded the trial version of Word 2003 which only gives you a certain # of fonts. I then purchased the 2003 Student Edition and when I used the disc to download, I did not get anymore fonts. I know that it should come with at least 50 more fonts, part of the reason that I bought the Student Edition. I thought the fonts were part of the Typical installation, but maybe not. Anyway, go to Control Panel Add/Remove Programs, click the Word (or Office) item, and click Change. Leave "Add or Remove Features" selected and click Next. On the second page, check the box for "Choose advanced customization" and click Next. Expand the Office Shared Features icon. Click "Fonts" and select "Run from my computer", then click Update. Also, in Word, make sure a "real" printer driver is selected in the Print dialog -- if you select something like the Generic Text driver, Word will show only a few fonts (http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NoFonts.htm). -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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