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Summary: When you upgrade from a system with an older version of Word to a system that has a newer version, your fonts may not work in the same way as they did on your old system. The solution may lie not within Word, but in the operating system. This tip examines some ways you can deal with the problem. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
Judite Orensztajn upgraded to a new Windows XP system with Word 2002. The old system used Windows 95 and Word 97. On the old system Judite's Hebrew fonts worked correctly, but they don't work in Word on the new system.
In all likelihood, this problem is related to differences in how fonts are handled in Windows 95 when compared to Windows XP. (It is the operating system that is ultimately responsible for fonts.) Since Windows 95 was released, there have been many advances in font technology and encoding, with Unicode being the biggest one. If the old font was not developed in a way that properly recognizes Unicode, then it may not work properly on the newer operating system.
One thing you can do is to open the Character Map program in Windows. (Click Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Character Map.) (Click here to see a related figure.) You can use the program to determine how a font is mapped to character codes by the operating system.
Using the Font drop-down list, choose the Hebrew font you want to look at. You may notice that the Latin characters are mapped to the regular places on the keyboard, while the Hebrew characters are mapped to character codes not associated with particular keyboard keys. If this is the case, you have three options:
Tip #98 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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