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From: Smart, Simon (GE Comm Fin) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue 03 Jul 2007 22:58:30 EST

> I've just found this program and i'm very tempted to download and
> start using it.

Just download it and try it. You have nothing to lose.

> I have a question regarding the fonts. I have a specific font which
> i'd like to use in order to allow me to use it as a logo on my
> webpage.

I am not sure what you are proposing here, but if you intending to use
OOo (OpenOffice.org) as a web development tool, IMNSHO there are better
alternatives. Although OOo does include a component for producing simple
html documents, you may want to consider something like Nvu, which can
be downloaded from http://www.nvu.com

> Does the Open Office writer software allow me to install fonts in the
> same way that MS Word would?

I wasn't aware that MS Office programs had a special way of installing
fonts. When I was using MS programs, they always used the fonts
installed in the Windows system fonts directory/folder.

> If so, how do i do this?

OOo will use any fonts installed on your Windows system.

Hope this helps.

Dave

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