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Christopher Kennedy
I make a lot of powerpoint pages with symbols to indicate project
status.
For example, when I want to indicate that a process step is complete,
I will use a green circle with a G character in the middle of it. In
this way, even on B/W printouts, you can recognize the status. I will
also use an arrow to indicate that something is in process.
Most of my "status symbols" are really combinations of text & circles,
or arrows.
I would like to create a custom font that will be able to house each
of my symbols, so that by using the "A" character in my custom font, I
will a symbol equivalent to "process not yet begun"; "B" will indicate
"in process"; and so on.
My question is: Is there a way for me to combine all of my eclectic
symbols & combinations of symbols into a custom font set? I do
require that I can maintain my colors of the symbols, so that all I
will need to do is change my character to update my status.
I found programs to create custom fonts, but they seem to only allow
B&W images, and this will not meet my needs.
Thanks!
Chris
status.
For example, when I want to indicate that a process step is complete,
I will use a green circle with a G character in the middle of it. In
this way, even on B/W printouts, you can recognize the status. I will
also use an arrow to indicate that something is in process.
Most of my "status symbols" are really combinations of text & circles,
or arrows.
I would like to create a custom font that will be able to house each
of my symbols, so that by using the "A" character in my custom font, I
will a symbol equivalent to "process not yet begun"; "B" will indicate
"in process"; and so on.
My question is: Is there a way for me to combine all of my eclectic
symbols & combinations of symbols into a custom font set? I do
require that I can maintain my colors of the symbols, so that all I
will need to do is change my character to update my status.
I found programs to create custom fonts, but they seem to only allow
B&W images, and this will not meet my needs.
Thanks!
Chris