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I have a number of special characters that can be created from ALT+XXXX.
There are several that use ALT+XXXX numbers above 5000, such as ALT+9660 for the black down arrow and ALT+9658 for the black right arrow. They work fine at the business where I consult and at home. Both systems use Windows XP and Word 2002 and 2003 respectively. At my regular job I use Windows XP and Word 2000, but the same ALT+XXXX codes do not work. When I enter the ALT+9660 for example I get a double line right corner instaead of the down arrow. I have installed the International Font tools from the Office 2000 Professional SR-1 pack but it still doesn't work. I tried selecting Arial Unicode MS font with the extra characters but it would not "stick" to that font (it reverts back to arial). What am I doing wrong. Bob H |
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You've got different fonts installed on the different machines.
"rhorton33704" wrote in message ... I have a number of special characters that can be created from ALT+XXXX. There are several that use ALT+XXXX numbers above 5000, such as ALT+9660 for the black down arrow and ALT+9658 for the black right arrow. They work fine at the business where I consult and at home. Both systems use Windows XP and Word 2002 and 2003 respectively. At my regular job I use Windows XP and Word 2000, but the same ALT+XXXX codes do not work. When I enter the ALT+9660 for example I get a double line right corner instaead of the down arrow. I have installed the International Font tools from the Office 2000 Professional SR-1 pack but it still doesn't work. I tried selecting Arial Unicode MS font with the extra characters but it would not "stick" to that font (it reverts back to arial). What am I doing wrong. Bob H |
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I passed a QuarkXpress 7.0 document to a colleague where I had used Arial
Unicode MS. She uses Windows XP and an older version of MS Office, but does not have Arial Unicode MS installed. How can she install it on her machine? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287247 describes the installation process for MS Word 2002 or MS Office XP, but what if a person does not have either of these? "Jezebel" wrote: You've got different fonts installed on the different machines. "rhorton33704" wrote in message ... I have a number of special characters that can be created from ALT+XXXX. There are several that use ALT+XXXX numbers above 5000, such as ALT+9660 for the black down arrow and ALT+9658 for the black right arrow. They work fine at the business where I consult and at home. Both systems use Windows XP and Word 2002 and 2003 respectively. At my regular job I use Windows XP and Word 2000, but the same ALT+XXXX codes do not work. When I enter the ALT+9660 for example I get a double line right corner instaead of the down arrow. I have installed the International Font tools from the Office 2000 Professional SR-1 pack but it still doesn't work. I tried selecting Arial Unicode MS font with the extra characters but it would not "stick" to that font (it reverts back to arial). What am I doing wrong. Bob H |
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According to
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...e+MS&FVER=1.01 Arial Unicode MS came with the following programs: Access 2000, Excel 2000, FrontPage 2000, Office 2000 Premium, Office Professional Edition 2003, Outlook 2000, PowerPoint 2000, Publisher 2000, and Word 2000. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Ayman Fadel" wrote in message ... I passed a QuarkXpress 7.0 document to a colleague where I had used Arial Unicode MS. She uses Windows XP and an older version of MS Office, but does not have Arial Unicode MS installed. How can she install it on her machine? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287247 describes the installation process for MS Word 2002 or MS Office XP, but what if a person does not have either of these? "Jezebel" wrote: You've got different fonts installed on the different machines. "rhorton33704" wrote in message ... I have a number of special characters that can be created from ALT+XXXX. There are several that use ALT+XXXX numbers above 5000, such as ALT+9660 for the black down arrow and ALT+9658 for the black right arrow. They work fine at the business where I consult and at home. Both systems use Windows XP and Word 2002 and 2003 respectively. At my regular job I use Windows XP and Word 2000, but the same ALT+XXXX codes do not work. When I enter the ALT+9660 for example I get a double line right corner instaead of the down arrow. I have installed the International Font tools from the Office 2000 Professional SR-1 pack but it still doesn't work. I tried selecting Arial Unicode MS font with the extra characters but it would not "stick" to that font (it reverts back to arial). What am I doing wrong. Bob H |
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The version of Office on the machine makes no difference. Any version
of Word will use whatever fonts are installed in Windows. A possible problem is that the Arial Unicode font file was distributed only on the product disks of certain Office programs. According to http://www.microsoft.com/typography/...e+MS&FVER=1.01 those include Access 2000, Excel 2000, FrontPage 2000, Office 2000 Premium, Outlook 2000, PowerPoint 2000, Publisher 2000, Word 2000, and Office Professional Edition 2003. I don't see Office XP in that list, but obviously it, too, included the font. Technically you could copy the file C:\Windows\Fonts\Arialuni.ttf from any computer where it's installed and put it on your colleague's computer, and it would work. Unless she has a license for a version that includes the font, though, that would be a copyright violation. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 09:40:02 -0700, Ayman Fadel wrote: I passed a QuarkXpress 7.0 document to a colleague where I had used Arial Unicode MS. She uses Windows XP and an older version of MS Office, but does not have Arial Unicode MS installed. How can she install it on her machine? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287247 describes the installation process for MS Word 2002 or MS Office XP, but what if a person does not have either of these? "Jezebel" wrote: You've got different fonts installed on the different machines. "rhorton33704" wrote in message ... I have a number of special characters that can be created from ALT+XXXX. There are several that use ALT+XXXX numbers above 5000, such as ALT+9660 for the black down arrow and ALT+9658 for the black right arrow. They work fine at the business where I consult and at home. Both systems use Windows XP and Word 2002 and 2003 respectively. At my regular job I use Windows XP and Word 2000, but the same ALT+XXXX codes do not work. When I enter the ALT+9660 for example I get a double line right corner instaead of the down arrow. I have installed the International Font tools from the Office 2000 Professional SR-1 pack but it still doesn't work. I tried selecting Arial Unicode MS font with the extra characters but it would not "stick" to that font (it reverts back to arial). What am I doing wrong. Bob H |
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