IIya,
I am not a good person to ask. I did find a couple of articles on the Knowledge Base
that might be helpful. It doesn't address Publisher 97 and your font issue, but it
does address Access 97 and Word and the Cyrillic fonts.
ACC2000: Converting Database Containing Cyrillic Fonts Causes Text to Be Unreadablehttp://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;237363&Product=ofw2k
There are some converters here, how it would get you to Times New Roman is a
mystery...
http://www.siber.com/sib/russify/ms-windows/converters.html
WD97: Square Boxes in Central European, Russian, or Greek Document
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;163813
Do you have the service packs for Office 97?
OFF97: How to Obtain and Install MS Office 97 SR-1
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;172475
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ilyaz said:
Mary,
I have about the same problem with the fonts, but it is different!!! In
my case, I
have Win XP with Office 2000, Word 2000 with Cyrillic and other fonts, and MS
Publisher 97 (I still use and preffer it because it takes my endnotes and I have many
of them). For a long time, I'd write a piece in Word using Cyrillic Times New Roman
font than either import it or copy and paste in Pub 97. In Pub I use a template with
TNR Cyr, Reg 11, justified. In most instances, the system works just fine. However,
recently I run into this: when I import work from Word into Pub, the text appears
"Greeck", although the language in the window shows TNR Cyr, 11. If I switch to Arial
Cyr, I get text change to Cyrillic. But I need it in TNR! Moreover, if, while in TNR
Cyr, 11, I change the size to 10 or 12, the text changes to Cyrillic again! So,
looks like in the given case I can get it in diffirent sizes, but not in the one I
need... What's going on? As I said, this happens on some occasions only.
Your suggestions are appreciated.
Ilya Zeldes
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http://www.davka.com/cgi-bin/about.cgi
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I had to Google "Davka" because I've never heard of it. I'm still not
certain what it is.
Anyway, you will need to install whatever font is located within (?) Davka.
After you do, you should be able to view both fonts in your Publisher
document.
Having said that, can you tell me what Davka is?
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JoAnn Paules
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When I try to copy text from a document in Davka (which
includes Hebrew and English) into a document in Publisher,
the Hebrew text will only appear in one standard fomat,
rather than the specific Hebrew font from Davka. The only
options the program is allowing is for the Hebrew to copy
over in Times New Roman or in the Hebrew font we don't
want. How can I make the specific Hebrew font work in
Publisher when it's copied from Davka?