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Tim Hicks

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Since: Nov 13, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 6:08 am
Post subject: Font substitution
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>mac>office>powerpoint (more info?)

I am using Office 2004 in Canada. Client in Singapore has sent me a .ppt,
and one of its fonts is a double-byte Asian font. I can't tell where it's
actually USED, but I can't get rid of it.

Replace Fonts wants me to replace it with another double-byte font.

Check Compatibility tells me there has been a substitution, but that @#$%&
useless @#%$%$ piece of &@*$*## won't tell me WHAT or WHERE or anything at
all that I can actually USE.

Now whenever I click somewhere, or try to select something, I get the font
substitution warning and I have to click "OK" five times before I can do
anything.

IS THERE A WAY TO TURN THIS OFF?

Tim Hicks, Victoria, BC, Canada
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TAJ Simmons

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Since: Mar 07, 2005
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 3:00 pm
Post subject: Re: Font substitution [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Tim,

This sounds very much like a problem another user had.... which Wolfram Fuchs very kindly posted what worked for him.

===
After writing the solution below I went to the apples font manager menu and
found three new Asian font listed:
Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro
Hiraginu Maru Gothic Pro
Hiraginu Mincho Pro
You may deactivate the last two. If you deactivate the first, the problem
will return.
Wolfram



I had the same problem with a German OS 10.3.5. It was specific to
PowerPoint and it appeared after installing Service Pack 11.1.0. Before that
PowerPoint 11.0.0 worked well. Reinstalling did not help. Apparently
PowerPoint could not find 5 Asian fonts, since I had to kill 5 alert windows
at PowerPoint start-up. I compared my System -> Library -> Fonts with
another machine, where 11.1.0 works and found 8 Asian fonts, that were not
installed on my machine:
???????? Pro W4.otf
??????? Pro W3.otf
??????? Pro W6.otf
???????? Pro W3.otf
???????? Pro W6.otf
???????? Std W8.otf
????.ttf
????.ttf
Since the system folder cannot be changed, I copied them to my User ->
Library -> Fonts - and the problem was gone.
Hope this works for you too.
Greetings from Munich
Wolfram

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Please post back if that works for you also

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
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>>Your sugguestion worked I turn on the one font and the problem went away thank u.


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>I installed the service pack 1 on my computer now I am having a
> problem opening up and creating new powerpoint documents. It's telling
> me I have a problem with the MS then there are a bunch of oriental
> letters after it saying it will substitute and or disable it.
>
> I went to my fonts book and disabled all the chinese, japanese and
> koren fonts but I am still having the same problem. I have to hit the
> OK button about 6 times before it fully opens a file and/or creates a
> new one.
>
> Any suggestions?


"Tim Hicks" <tim.RemoveThis@trh.bc.ca> wrote in message news:BDBA5847.40E8%tim@trh.bc.ca...
>I am using Office 2004 in Canada. Client in Singapore has sent me a .ppt,
> and one of its fonts is a double-byte Asian font. I can't tell where it's
> actually USED, but I can't get rid of it.
>
> Replace Fonts wants me to replace it with another double-byte font.
>
> Check Compatibility tells me there has been a substitution, but that @#$%&
> useless @#%$%$ piece of &@*$*## won't tell me WHAT or WHERE or anything at
> all that I can actually USE.
>
> Now whenever I click somewhere, or try to select something, I get the font
> substitution warning and I have to click "OK" five times before I can do
> anything.
>
> IS THERE A WAY TO TURN THIS OFF?
>
> Tim Hicks, Victoria, BC, Canada
>
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Tim Hicks

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 1:45 pm
Post subject: Re: Font substitution [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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> This sounds very much like a problem another user had.... which Wolfram Fuchs
very kindly posted what worked for him.<

That wasn't exactly what I needed, but it pointed me where I needed to go,
thanks. I was SURE I'd never need those fonts ....
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TAJ Simmons

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 4:21 am
Post subject: Re: Font substitution [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Tim,

So are you sorted now?
> That wasn't exactly what I needed, but it pointed me where I needed to go,
> thanks. I was SURE I'd never need those fonts ....

What worked for you?

Cheers
TAJ
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