The font onscreen LOOKS bold, and so when you actually apply a bold
format, you can't see it on the screen. However, bold and non-bold
both print fine. We're using a purchased Palatino font. On other
Windows XP and 2000 workstations with Office XP we don't have this
problem - only on this one (actually two) workstations. What can we
set to undo this onscreen viewing problem--not being able to see bold
vs. non-bold?
We've tried a variety of settings changes, that HAVE NOT affected the
display including:
· Office Service Pack 2 vs. no service pack for Office XP
· Windows Classic vs. Windows XP style (Display properties)
We've tried all the default settings in Word
Tools-->Options-->Compatibility on the workstation that displays
properly, with no change - it still shows the difference between bold
and non-bold.
(This approach is to try to cause the display to change on the
workstation that displays fonts correctly--and then check the settings
on the one that does not.)
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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1. Changing the setting Display-->Advanced-->DPI (using the normal/96
setting) fixed it on one of the workstations
2. Rechecking the installed fonts uncovered the problem on the other.
We didn't install ALL (just most) of the TrueType versions of the font
installed (we had all the PostScript versions, so reading the
installed font list we were fooled on our first check).
Thanks for the comment about view size, it helped narrow down the
issue (worked on one, failed on the other, leading me to believe there
could be two different issues).
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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