(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:23 am
Post subject: Courier font 3.10 10-12-15 point Add to elertz Archived from groups: microsoft>public>word>printingfonts (more info?)
Hi everyone,
Anyone know how to get the older Courier 3.10.0.103 Font "Coure.Fon" to be
usable in Word 2007? It's the older one that looks exactly like typewriting
with the fixed spacing. The Courier New is close but not exactly what I need.
It is in my Fonts folder, but does not show up as a choice in Word 2007, but
does as a choice in Excel 2007!
If that is not possible, has anyone found a 3rd party Courier TrueType font
that matches the older standard 3.10 exactly that could be installed into the
font folder for use.
Appreciate anyone's sage advice
--
John E. Van Kirk
(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:35 pm
Post subject: Re: Courier font 3.10 10-12-15 point Add to elertz [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Fonts that have the fon extension, as in coure.fon are bit-mapped fonts
intended for use on the display rather than printing. Some time ago, in the
interests of improving print quality, Microsoft decided not to allow them to
be used for printing. For printing, a font, Courier New (if it is
installed), is usually substituted even if you can force the use of the fon
file for the display.
"John Van Kirk" <JohnVanKirk DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com.> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
> Anyone know how to get the older Courier 3.10.0.103 Font "Coure.Fon" to be
> usable in Word 2007? It's the older one that looks exactly like
> typewriting
> with the fixed spacing. The Courier New is close but not exactly what I
> need.
> It is in my Fonts folder, but does not show up as a choice in Word 2007,
> but
> does as a choice in Excel 2007!
> If that is not possible, has anyone found a 3rd party Courier TrueType
> font
> that matches the older standard 3.10 exactly that could be installed into
> the
> font folder for use.
>
> Appreciate anyone's sage advice
> --
> John E. Van Kirk
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