Responding to Susan Curtzwiler, Les Smalley wrote (in part):

> If you are positive that everything is Arial, you can fix this file by first 
> unchecking the option in Frame  to remember missing fonts (File > Preferences 
> > General) and then opening and resaving the file.  Naturally, you need to 
> have Arial installed on the machine in use and not just available via it 
> being avaialbe on the currently selected printer.


The usual technique that Les describes is not 100% effective. For one thing, it 
will not change the fonts specified inside graphic objects. But there are also 
cases where an extraneous font specification becomes attached to an non-text 
object type, such as a frame on a reference page, and the "don't remember" 
approach apparently ignores these objects. I've had this happen myself, and the 
only thing that worked to get rid of the bad font specicfication was a "wash 
via MIF" operation: 

-Save the FM file in MIF format
-Close the original

-Open the MIF version of the file

-Do a Save As to overwrite the original FM file

Give that a try if the "don't remember" approach doesn't do the job for you.

-Fred Ridder

 

 
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