I've just discovered something useful, although it's probably second nature to 
a lot of you: FrameMaker can handle missing fonts as if they were actually 
installed.

Suppose you have to work with a document or book that uses fonts you do not 
have: you manually substitute fonts you do have, *and* tell FrameMaker to 
forget the missing ones, to get rid of all the irritating error messages. 
Obviously, FrameMaker allows you to later import and re-apply the paragraph tag 
definitions that use the missing fonts from the original document. However, 
having done that, you can if necessary manually apply the non-existent fonts to 
new paragraph tag definitions: FrameMaker handles the non-existent fonts 
exactly as if they were present, even if it's currently applying a substitute 
font.

This discovery came about due to variations in the names of Times New Roman 
fonts between Mac and PC platforms (TimesNewRomanPS, TimesNewRomanPSMT).
-- 
Steve
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