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What is happening here is that the display font - Georgia, in this case -
stays on the screen even if I am making font changes in the document. If I make a font or size change, it will print out just fine, but no changes are indicated on the screen. In terms of view,it's all Georgia all the time. This dilemna came on all of the sudden and I'm afraid I can't recall the circumstances that might have led to it. Also, I'm fully upgraded in Word 2003. Clearly, I'd be grateful for any advice or observations. Many thanks. |
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Do you perhaps have "Draft font" enabled (View tab of Tools | Options) with
Georgia selected as the draft font? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "E.Dougherty" wrote in message ... What is happening here is that the display font - Georgia, in this case - stays on the screen even if I am making font changes in the document. If I make a font or size change, it will print out just fine, but no changes are indicated on the screen. In terms of view,it's all Georgia all the time. This dilemna came on all of the sudden and I'm afraid I can't recall the circumstances that might have led to it. Also, I'm fully upgraded in Word 2003. Clearly, I'd be grateful for any advice or observations. Many thanks. |
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