atw: Re: Frame is misbehaving
- From: "Mark" <markwar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 19:49:31 +1100
Not having a list of all the tricks you have tried, I will offer a trick
that you may have tried.
Save as MIF and then search for offending font name in MIF file.
Check reference pages also.
I'm sure there is a trick that revolves around turning off "remember missing
fonts", but I'm on a tight schedule here and can't check detail just now.
Of course, you could always edit the ini file to substitute a font that
doesn't cause problems.
Sorry, this is so rushed -- if you haven't tried any of these, please e-mail
me direct and I'll post/send more details tomorrow.
Mark
Regards,
Mark Ward
Technical Communicator
In-Range Publications
+61 3 9752 0613
markwar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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From: austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jill Nicholson
Sent: Thursday, 16 February 2006 16:58
To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: atw: Frame is misbehaving
Despite being a Frame rather than Word person, at times it drives me mad.
I currently have a file that is 'using an unavailable font' - one I never
use or have even heard of - and therefore my book is not working. Naturally
I click yes to the reformat box and it opens, but it will not allow a PDF to
generate.
I have tried all the tricks I know - is there one I haven't tried.
Where can I look for the occurrences of this font in the document - it is
called 'symbol bolded'????
This file worked perfectly well in the last iteration.
Jill
Jill Nicholson
N&H Communications
2 Park Ave
ROSEVILLE, NSW 2069
61+2+94174302
jpnicho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.nhcommunications.com.au
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