I just thought I would add in my $0.02 worth to this.

I have found that some Microsoft Office products [Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.] make fake fonts, where weights and styles do not exist - such as the Symbol font.  If there is any text in Symbol, and bold effect is applied, Office products will tag it as "Symbol Bold", and will then display a bolded version of the font, even though the Symbol Bold font is not installed.

I suspect that there may be a paragraph tag, or character tag definition that tries to reference it.  To hunt down the rogue font reference, I would suggest saving the file as MIF format, and opening the MIF in a text editor to search for the definition.

// Simon BUCH -- M-AIS


On 1/29/2018 4:54 PM, Catherine Forrest wrote:
Stefan, SymbolBolded is reported as missing even though the docs have no bolded symbols. The Symbol character tag with no weight is applied. SymbolBolded is not in the Fonts pod. I've searched for it with no luck. It's not on the body, reference, or master pages. I've even looked at one of the MIF files and didn't see Symbol Bolded anywhere.


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