Thanks for the various responses on my unavailable fonts question from last week. In the end I went with the simplest suggestion from Debra below.
I'm now able to update the book and the page numbering now works across all the files. I am still trying to figure out why the options on the section tab are greyed out. I had hoped that updating the book would fix this but it hasn't. I'll investigate further and if I still can't figure it out I'll start a new thread with some proper detail. Thanks again for the support. > -----Original Message----- > From: Debra Wanamaker > Sent: 24 February 2012 03:27 > Subject: RE: Unavailable fonts and greyed out section numbering tab > > I've had that problem too and found a workaround. Open the offending > document, select File > Preferences > General. Clear the Remember Missing > Font Names check box. Save and close the document. Then open it again, and > check the box. Save and close. The document should then open without > error. > > -----Original Message----- > From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers- > bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Andy Smith (WFL) > Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 6:11 AM > To: framers at lists.frameusers.com > Subject: RE: Unavailable fonts and greyed out section numbering tab > > Hi > > I'm using Frame 10 on Windows 7 64 bit. The printer is a Brother HL1450 or > an HP CM1415fnw. > > I've isolated the section of the book that contains the offending font as > there is only one file that reports the problem when I open the sections > individually. I thought it was Courier New so I changed it to Courier Std > as this is the only section where I've used Courier but I've just realised > that the console is reporting the following: > > The "?q???M?m?p?S Pro W3" Font is not available. > "MS Mincho" will be used in this session. > > It doesn't look like this on the screen but it looks like the console is > displaying some substitute characters. (I've copied this out of the > console and this is what it pastes.) > > I've been through all the text and I can't find this font shown in any of > the character formats and neither is the substitute font. I created the > document myself and it's never been off of my PC. When I created the > document I'm pretty sure I washed the text through notepad as it came from > a Word file from my client. At the very least I used paste special to > paste "Text." I've also looked at the character formats and the offending > font doesn't appear in any of those either. > > After a bit of confusion I've run that character format Find routine and > it allows me to search for all the fonts on my PC with the offending font > at the bottom of the list. Searching for that font it runs the Find and > reports that it's not found in the document. > > Any ideas? > >
