Publisher 2007 - missing fonts after font scheme is applied

R

Reeve

I have ~200 fonts installed on my XP/SP2 system; they show up fine in Word
2007. Earlier today, they were all available in Publisher 2007. However,
after applying a font scheme, closing the document, installing a new TT font,
and reopening it later on the same system, my ~200 fonts have been reduced to
a handful that appear to correspond to the fonts available in the font
schemes. The Font drop-down currently has 11 fonts and there's no slider to
indicate more.

Is there a way to remove the current font scheme or is there something else
I can do to cure this?

Thanks,
Reeve
 
R

Reeve

I opened a new document and all ~200 fonts were available, so I typed up my
text, applied by desired font, CTRL+C, and then, on the working document,
CTRL+V. The new text worked out fine and the font in question now shows in
the font list...event though most of the ~200 still don't.

-rf
 
M

Mary Sauer

If your printer has built in fonts you may not see all the fonts. If you are
working on a web site, only web friendly fonts are available, I think it is
eleven.
 
R

Reeve

My printer doesn't have embedded fonts (those were the days!) but I do have
just the web-friendly fonts available: 11, just as Mary noted. Thanks!

I started the document as a plain document (not a web site) and have saved
it as a PUB, GIF, and JPG. Something I've done forced Publisher to think
this is a web page-maybe looking at Tools|Web Page Options or Design
Checker|Run web site checks did it.
 
D

DavidF

You can show all the fonts in a web publications. Select some text > Format
Font > uncheck Show only web fonts.

DavidF

Reeve said:
My printer doesn't have embedded fonts (those were the days!) but I do
have
just the web-friendly fonts available: 11, just as Mary noted. Thanks!

I started the document as a plain document (not a web site) and have saved
it as a PUB, GIF, and JPG. Something I've done forced Publisher to think
this is a web page-maybe looking at Tools|Web Page Options or Design
Checker|Run web site checks did it.
 

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