Re: unavailable fonts problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Frank Stearns
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008, Bill Swallow wrote: Hey, how'd I get in the subject line??? ;-) I agree that blowing out the text in MIF is drastic, though it'll definitely solve the problem. Editing the MIF to replace the offending font name with another one is a better route. Still, the 'remember

Re: unavailable fonts problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Bill Swallow
Hey, how'd I get in the subject line??? ;-) I agree that blowing out the text in MIF is drastic, though it'll definitely solve the problem. Editing the MIF to replace the offending font name with another one is a better route. Still, the 'remember missing font names' quick fix will work to

"unavailable fonts" problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Miriam Boral
t;5. Re: keep with next para (Stuart Rogers) > 6. RE: keep with next para (Combs, Richard) >7. Re: Working with Images (Stuart Rogers) >8. Re: Duplicating a two-page section (Stuart Rogers) >9. Re: Working with Images (Peter Gold) > 10. page layout for a double-wid

"unavailable fonts" problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Combs, Richard
Miriam Boral wrote: > Save the offending file as .mif and then open the .mif file with a > text editor to view the underlying code. Search for the missing font > and delete the text that uses it. Save the file and then > resave as .fm. > > This is the only foolproof solution I've found! That

"unavailable fonts" problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Bill Swallow
Hey, how'd I get in the subject line??? ;-) I agree that blowing out the text in MIF is drastic, though it'll definitely solve the problem. Editing the MIF to replace the offending font name with another one is a better route. Still, the 'remember missing font names' quick fix will work to

"unavailable fonts" problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Frank Stearns
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008, Bill Swallow wrote: > Hey, how'd I get in the subject line??? ;-) > > I agree that blowing out the text in MIF is drastic, though it'll > definitely solve the problem. Editing the MIF to replace the offending > font name with another one is a better route. Still, the 'remember