Fonts

J

JoAnn Paules

There are several macros available on the web that will allow you to create
a listing of all of your fonts.
 
G

gordo

Take a look at Printer's Apprentice. It has many report types and formats. I
have used it for many years.

http://www.loseyourmind.com/

The current price is quite cheap, especially if you use the program fairly
frequently. I am a fontaholic and have not started recovery.

Gordo
 
B

Becky

I tried to use the FontSample macro suggested by Suzanne Barnhill but I get
a "syntax error" in two places: at line 3 which starts with "Const
SampleText As String = ..." and at the line which starts with ".Add
Range:=Selection.Range,...". I do not have a working knowledge of Word VBA
so do not know how to correct the code. Can anyone suggest how to change
the code? I am using Word 2003 and Windows XP.
Thank you.
Becky
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Make sure you have included the underlines shown in the text or deleted both
them and the line breaks to cause this line to wrap together.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
 
B

Becky

Thank you so much. Your response made me see the problem. The underlines
were there but when I copy/pasted the macro, it pasted as double-spaced.
That left a blank line between the lines that were wrapping.
Becky
 

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