How do I get the Century Schoolbook font?

J

JR

My version of Word (2003) doesn't have Century Schoolbook. But it's one we
use a lot at the office because of its readability. It's also the font used
by the U.S. Supreme Court for its slip opinions. i'd like to get it on my
personal computer. Any suggestions
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

According to
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/font.aspx?FID=53&FNAME=Century+Schoolbook&FVER=2.35,
the following products include that font:

Access 97 SR2
Creative Writer 2
Office 2000 Premium
Office 4.3 Professional
Office 97 Small Business Edition SR2
Office 97 SR1a
Office Professional Edition 2003
PhotoDraw 2000
Picture It! 98
Publisher 2000
Publisher 97
Publisher 98
TrueType Font Pack

According to http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;837463,
that font seem to be tied into Publisher 2003. If you don't have that
program, you'll have to buy the font. With all of the fonts that are
available for free and extremely similar to others, that seems a bit drastic
 
C

Chuck Davis

Free download from here: http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts-c2.html
JoAnn Paules said:
According to
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/font.aspx?FID=53&FNAME=Century+Schoolbook&FVER=2.35,
the following products include that font:

Access 97 SR2
Creative Writer 2
Office 2000 Premium
Office 4.3 Professional
Office 97 Small Business Edition SR2
Office 97 SR1a
Office Professional Edition 2003
PhotoDraw 2000
Picture It! 98
Publisher 2000
Publisher 97
Publisher 98
TrueType Font Pack

According to
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;837463, that font
seem to be tied into Publisher 2003. If you don't have that program,
you'll have to buy the font. With all of the fonts that are available for
free and extremely similar to others, that seems a bit drastic

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




JR said:
My version of Word (2003) doesn't have Century Schoolbook. But it's one
we
use a lot at the office because of its readability. It's also the font
used
by the U.S. Supreme Court for its slip opinions. i'd like to get it on
my
personal computer. Any suggestions
 

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