missing fonts

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garfield-n-odie

As far as I know, all available fonts on the Office CD are installed
automatically. Are you sure you have the Professional version of Office
2003 and not Standard or Small Business or something else? If you look
in the C:\Windows\Fonts folder, do you see a file named something like
Jokerman.ttf? Click on Start | Control Panel | Printers, and if the
default printer "Generic/Text Only" or "Fax", change it to a printer
that is capable of printing fonts. See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=133732 "Missing TrueType Fonts in
Fonts Folder or Programs" for another possible solution.
 
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garfield-n-odie

As far as I know, all available fonts on the Office CD are installed
automatically. Are you sure you have the Professional version of Office
2003 and not Standard or Small Business or something else? If you look
in the C:\Windows\Fonts folder, do you see a file named something like
Jokerman.ttf? Click on Start | Control Panel | Printers, and if the
default printer "Generic/Text Only" or "Fax", change it to a printer
that is capable of printing fonts. See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=133732 "Missing TrueType Fonts in
Fonts Folder or Programs" for another possible solution.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

As far as I know, all available fonts on the Office CD are installed
automatically. Are you sure you have the Professional version of Office
2003 and not Standard or Small Business or something else? If you look
in the C:\Windows\Fonts folder, do you see a file named something like
Jokerman.ttf? Click on Start | Control Panel | Printers, and if the
default printer "Generic/Text Only" or "Fax", change it to a printer
that is capable of printing fonts. See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=133732 "Missing TrueType Fonts in
Fonts Folder or Programs" for another possible solution.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

As far as I know, all available fonts on the Office CD are installed
automatically. Are you sure you have the Professional version of Office
2003 and not Standard or Small Business or something else? If you look
in the C:\Windows\Fonts folder, do you see a file named something like
Jokerman.ttf? Click on Start | Control Panel | Printers, and if the
default printer "Generic/Text Only" or "Fax", change it to a printer
that is capable of printing fonts. See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=133732 "Missing TrueType Fonts in
Fonts Folder or Programs" for another possible solution.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

As far as I know, all available fonts on the Office CD are installed
automatically. Are you sure you have the Professional version of Office
2003 and not Standard or Small Business or something else? If you look
in the C:\Windows\Fonts folder, do you see a file named something like
Jokerman.ttf? Click on Start | Control Panel | Printers, and if the
default printer "Generic/Text Only" or "Fax", change it to a printer
that is capable of printing fonts. See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=133732 "Missing TrueType Fonts in
Fonts Folder or Programs" for another possible solution.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

As far as I know, all available fonts on the Office CD are installed
automatically. Are you sure you have the Professional version of Office
2003 and not Standard or Small Business or something else? If you look
in the C:\Windows\Fonts folder, do you see a file named something like
Jokerman.ttf? Click on Start | Control Panel | Printers, and if the
default printer "Generic/Text Only" or "Fax", change it to a printer
that is capable of printing fonts. See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=133732 "Missing TrueType Fonts in
Fonts Folder or Programs" for another possible solution.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

As far as I know, all available fonts on the Office CD are installed
automatically. Are you sure you have the Professional version of Office
2003 and not Standard or Small Business or something else? If you look
in the C:\Windows\Fonts folder, do you see a file named something like
Jokerman.ttf? Click on Start | Control Panel | Printers, and if the
default printer "Generic/Text Only" or "Fax", change it to a printer
that is capable of printing fonts. See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=133732 "Missing TrueType Fonts in
Fonts Folder or Programs" for another possible solution.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

As far as I know, all available fonts on the Office CD are installed
automatically. Are you sure you have the Professional version of Office
2003 and not Standard or Small Business or something else? If you look
in the C:\Windows\Fonts folder, do you see a file named something like
Jokerman.ttf? Click on Start | Control Panel | Printers, and if the
default printer "Generic/Text Only" or "Fax", change it to a printer
that is capable of printing fonts. See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=133732 "Missing TrueType Fonts in
Fonts Folder or Programs" for another possible solution.
 
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gvm

Thanks again, yes I definitely have prof edn 2003; jokerman.ttf is definitely
not in the Fonts folder. The support link you quoted matches my symptoms but
does it apply to Win XP?
 
G

gvm

Thanks again, yes I definitely have prof edn 2003; jokerman.ttf is definitely
not in the Fonts folder. The support link you quoted matches my symptoms but
does it apply to Win XP?
 
G

gvm

Thanks again, yes I definitely have prof edn 2003; jokerman.ttf is definitely
not in the Fonts folder. The support link you quoted matches my symptoms but
does it apply to Win XP?
 
G

gvm

Thanks again, yes I definitely have prof edn 2003; jokerman.ttf is definitely
not in the Fonts folder. The support link you quoted matches my symptoms but
does it apply to Win XP?
 
G

gvm

Thanks again, yes I definitely have prof edn 2003; jokerman.ttf is definitely
not in the Fonts folder. The support link you quoted matches my symptoms but
does it apply to Win XP?
 
G

gvm

Thanks again, yes I definitely have prof edn 2003; jokerman.ttf is definitely
not in the Fonts folder. The support link you quoted matches my symptoms but
does it apply to Win XP?
 
G

gvm

Thanks again, yes I definitely have prof edn 2003; jokerman.ttf is definitely
not in the Fonts folder. The support link you quoted matches my symptoms but
does it apply to Win XP?
 
G

gvm

Thanks again, yes I definitely have prof edn 2003; jokerman.ttf is definitely
not in the Fonts folder. The support link you quoted matches my symptoms but
does it apply to Win XP?
 
G

gvm

Thanks again, yes I definitely have prof edn 2003; jokerman.ttf is definitely
not in the Fonts folder. The support link you quoted matches my symptoms but
does it apply to Win XP?
 
G

garfield-n-odie

WinXP is not listed in the "applies to" section... that doesn't mean it
doesn't apply, just that Microsoft hasn't tested the solution on WinXP.
If you have access to another computer that has this font installed,
you can try copying the .ttf file from there to a floppy, and then
installing the .ttf from the floppy to your computer through Start |
Control Panel | Fonts | File | Install New Font. That's all the ideas I
have at this point. If you want to try the registry fix described in
the KB article, make a backup copy of your registry before proceeding.
Or maybe someone else will come along with a better suggestion.
 
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garfield-n-odie

WinXP is not listed in the "applies to" section... that doesn't mean it
doesn't apply, just that Microsoft hasn't tested the solution on WinXP.
If you have access to another computer that has this font installed,
you can try copying the .ttf file from there to a floppy, and then
installing the .ttf from the floppy to your computer through Start |
Control Panel | Fonts | File | Install New Font. That's all the ideas I
have at this point. If you want to try the registry fix described in
the KB article, make a backup copy of your registry before proceeding.
Or maybe someone else will come along with a better suggestion.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

WinXP is not listed in the "applies to" section... that doesn't mean it
doesn't apply, just that Microsoft hasn't tested the solution on WinXP.
If you have access to another computer that has this font installed,
you can try copying the .ttf file from there to a floppy, and then
installing the .ttf from the floppy to your computer through Start |
Control Panel | Fonts | File | Install New Font. That's all the ideas I
have at this point. If you want to try the registry fix described in
the KB article, make a backup copy of your registry before proceeding.
Or maybe someone else will come along with a better suggestion.
 
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