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hi, can you help I want to edit a single character in one of my standard font
sets, how can I do this please? Cheers! Bob |
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Bob,
If you're running Windows XP, locate the program eudcedit.exe. This program will let you create font characters (using an actual font character as a starting point if that's your choice) and then attach your custom character to a font set that you already have. Typically, you would use this extra character much like the way you insert a symbol. For routine use you might be able to use autocorrect or more likely Find/Replace. This works well if you want it for printed output but your character will not show up on other systems if you use it in email or some document attached to email since the character only exists in your fonts. Steve "Bob Hanson" Bob wrote in message ... hi, can you help I want to edit a single character in one of my standard font sets, how can I do this please? Cheers! Bob |
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