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| I have look thru all my disks and can not find it. I found a lot of Myriad fonts but not the ROMAN that 10 keeps saying it needs. Anyone have a copy, or a pointer to it? I'm tired of having that box pop up every time I load 10. Thanks Steve E. |
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| It's a PostScript Type 1 font. Using Windows search, look for the files WMR_____.PFB and WMR_____.PFM (five underline characters in each case). Make sure to search in hidden and system folders, as well. All of my fonts are in non-default locations because I use a font manager, so I can't really tell you where to look. |
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| Right you are, Harron, as always. I had not thought of looking under those letters. It is easily found in the Fonts and ATM Light\Fonts folder in the installation CD. The default location when installed is the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Fonts\Reqrd\Base folder. And now another question: Is it possible to make those nice fonts available for other applications such as the one that makes every Word Perfect? In other words, can they be transformed to enter the Windows Fonts folder, and if so, how? |
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| In other words, can they be transformed to enter the Windows Fonts folder, and if so, how? Yes... the usual way. See this page: <http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/fixfonts/ht/psfonts_winxp.htm> Presumably also works that way in Vista. |
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| Thank you very much, Harron. It works like a dream, in XP. |
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| Good-oh, Jacob. |
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#7
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| Found it thanks to you all, just needed to put it in the correct folder. Steve E. |
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