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At work, I was recently upgraded to Word 2002. I am using the same network printer with Word 2002 as I was with my prior version. I looked at your response and I have the same printer as my default under Settings. I no longer have some of the fonts I used to have such as "Edwardian Script" and Kunstler Script. Is there a way to fix this?
I assume that you are using the same computer and haven't upgraded / changed
your operating system.
You may have too many fonts (with fonts added by your recent Word upgrade).
If so, you would need a font manager which is separate software.
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Lori said:
At work, I was recently upgraded to Word 2002. I am using the same
network printer with Word 2002 as I was with my prior version. I looked at
your response and I have the same printer as my default under Settings. I
no longer have some of the fonts I used to have such as "Edwardian Script"
and Kunstler Script. Is there a way to fix this?
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