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Dogmatix
Hi there
I am trying to build a table of my installed fonts, with column
showing examples of characters from various Unicode ranges in eac
font, and a row for each font.
Thus I first entered a row of characters in Arial Unicode, and copie
this row to each font's row. Then (I thought) it would be a simpl
matter to change each row to a different font.
Now, I know that many of the fonts will be lacking various characters
and I expected to see small box shapes or blanks where a character i
not present - precisely the sort of thing I want to know.
However, Excel 2002 is trying to be very clever by automaticall
substituting fonts, i.e. if a character is not present in a font, i
switches to a font where the character is present (i.e. to Aria
Unicode or similar), which is exactly what I don't want.
This also happens on Word, therefore I suspect it is a general Window
2000 thing. But I cannot find a means to switch this automatic fon
switching off.
Anyone out there know how to do it?
Dogmati
I am trying to build a table of my installed fonts, with column
showing examples of characters from various Unicode ranges in eac
font, and a row for each font.
Thus I first entered a row of characters in Arial Unicode, and copie
this row to each font's row. Then (I thought) it would be a simpl
matter to change each row to a different font.
Now, I know that many of the fonts will be lacking various characters
and I expected to see small box shapes or blanks where a character i
not present - precisely the sort of thing I want to know.
However, Excel 2002 is trying to be very clever by automaticall
substituting fonts, i.e. if a character is not present in a font, i
switches to a font where the character is present (i.e. to Aria
Unicode or similar), which is exactly what I don't want.
This also happens on Word, therefore I suspect it is a general Window
2000 thing. But I cannot find a means to switch this automatic fon
switching off.
Anyone out there know how to do it?
Dogmati