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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 22 14:04:32 -0700 
2005 -------
No. Setting the basic fonts in OOo only sets the font for new documents that you
create yourself.
The option does not override the settings of existing documents that were
created by others.

So when you recieve a document that is formatted with Arial, it will use Arial,
no matter what you did set as basic font.

You can however replace a font by another one. So everytime the font is used it
is replaced by another one. This is done in the Font-Replacement settings.
When you set "replace 'Arial' with 'myFont'" it will use the font 'myFont'
everytime Arial is used. It will not change the font-setting of the document
(the document will still be formatted with "Arial"), but OOo will use a
different font to display & print the characters.

There is no way to display the text in the upper left box in the document,
because it is using a special purpose font. It uses characters from the private
area of the charset. That means it is unliekly that another font will use the
same characters in that private area. It is unlikely that you have that will use
the private area at all.


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