How to take font out of publication (publisher 2000)

J

Jaylee

Hi,

I have a pub-file which (supposedly) contains a font that is no longer
on my computer. However, as far as I know I have never used that font
in that particular file. So how do get rid of the "connection" (sorry,
not english) to that font?

Jaylee
 
J

Jaylee

Hi Mary,

Thanks for your answer, however i have already done that. With Ctrl-A
I selected all the text in the textboxes (each box separately), it
then says that the fonts are arial and microgramma, which is as it
should be. I still select the proper font and then save, but when I
open the file again it still says that Elephant is missing. I have
started with a clean template for this project and am very confused as
to how Elephant got embedded in it. I guess the last resort is to
start all over with a new file but this file is exactly how it should
be, with fontsizes and spacings etc. and I'm not sure wether I can
duplicate it easily since I assume that with copy-and-paste the
problem will be copied along.

Jaylee



Op Fri, 21 Nov 2003 10:37:51 -0500schreef "Mary Sauer"
 
J

Jaylee

Okay, I have done some tinkering and I figured out how it got there in
the first place. I have used not an empty page but one with a wizard
and I guess Publisher puts Elephant in that.
The problem with using an empty page (for a business-card) is that I
can't choose whether I want it to be portrait or landscape and have to
change all the margins manually. I was however able to do so and to
copy-and-paste the textboxes from the original card without a hitch so
my problem is solved. It does leave my question on how to remove an
embedded font as I have to export project sometimes for printing at a
printshop and I don't want them to think something is wrong with that
file (I know: I can avoid that either by reinstalling the font which
probably comes with publisher but I don't want too many unused fonts
on my machine or by using an empty page, but it would be nice to
know).

Greetings from Holland

Jaylee


Op Fri, 21 Nov 2003 16:04:34 GMTschreef jaylee_nl at yahoo.com
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