martin.kearin@tafesa.edu.au wrote:
> I have been given an MS Word file by a student. File was created in
> Windows XP & Word 2003. Student used a font called "City Blueprint"
> which she says came as part of Word 2003 (though it does not appear in
> any version I have checked).
> When I view on my computer text appears as Greek symbols. OK I do not
> recognise the font so it is trying to display as best possible. Trying
> to change font to say Arial or Times new Roman just displays squares
> rather than text.
> I asked the student to change the font of her original file on her
> computer but she gets the same effect - rows of squares.
> Does anyone know what is happening and how to correct?
I don't know why your student can't change the font, but City Blueprint
is a free TrueType font available at
http://www.fontstock.net/download/88...Blueprint.html
(It shows up as squares in my browser, as well, but seems to work OK if
you download, unzip, and install it.)
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