....and only if the user allows the fonts to be installed.
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About FrontPage 2003:
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| | > how about weft'ing?
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| > m
| >
www.mamselle.ca
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| >
| >
| > | > If the system that's viewing your website doesn't have that font
installed,
| > it will look different. The general rule is to use "fancy fonts" in
small
| > amounts and in a graphic. You do NOT want to put your entire site in a
| > graphic.
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| >
| > JoAnn Paules
| > MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
| >
| >
| >
| > | >>I am using Frontpage 2003, and one page of my website displays the font
| >>that
| >> I want it published in, Century Gothic, but the rest of the site is
| >> displayed
| >> in what looks like times roman. I don't know anything about code, and
| >> cannot
| >> figure it out. I have looked at the page, cell, table properties for
each
| >> of
| >> the pages and they all seem to be identical, yet only one of the pages
is
| >> in
| >> the font that I want. Thanks for helping.
| >>
| >>
| >
| >
| >
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