That font is part of the Palatino-Linotype family which means it should be in 
the pala.ttf file. I have a program which can pull text from binary files and 
indeed it is in the pala.ttf file installed on my Windows XP laptop.

Larry
K7YBZ

--- In [email protected], "Cole" <aa...@...> wrote:
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> 
> 
> The message says it cannot extract "IEBIIC + PalatinoLinotype-Roman".
> 
> In the windows\fonts folder I see Palatino Linotype (with a space between 
> words) and Roman Regular (another space) but no IEBIIC or  plain Roman.
> 
> The error with a + after IEBIIC and a – after Linotype is puzzling.  
> 
> BTW, thanks for the help.
> 
> Cole
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