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Troubleshooting
Font problems
Why aren't TrueType fonts
listed in any Microsoft Office program?
The registry key that lists TrueType fonts may be damaged or missing. To resolve
this problem, either use the Fontreg tool, or edit the Windows Registry to allow
the installation of TrueType fonts.
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On the Windows Start menu,
click Run.
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Type fontreg in the Open
box, and then click OK.
NOTE: No dialog box will
appear indicating that anything occurred.
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On the Windows Start menu,
point to Settings and click Control Panel.
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Double-click Fonts.
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On the File menu, click
Install New Font.
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In the Folders box, click
to select the folder that contains the TrueType fonts you want to install
(usually Windows\Fonts).
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Click Select All, and then
click OK.
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