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O.K. go through the list of things I posted, but instead of clickin the file and install font thing at the end of the list scroll through all the fonts. Find that font, right click on it and delete it. Then reinstall it and see what happens.
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Hey bob, read this:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/aboutgraphics/a/fontoverload.htm
Especially this paragraph about font overload:
Mind you this is an oldish article but it still has some useful info.
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Hey bob, read this:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/aboutgraphics/a/fontoverload.htm
Especially this paragraph about font overload:
Once you reach that mysterious limit of fonts in Windows, you (or a program installation) can keep adding fonts to the Windows FONTS folder. The fonts will appear to be installed because they are in the folder, but they may not appear in the font menu of your programs. The fonts are unusable because you have reached your system's limit. When this occurs, you will find that as you delete fonts, the number of installed fonts that is indicated in the Status bar when viewing the Windows FONTS folder, does not change. This is because as you delete fonts, those extra, unusable fonts are moving up and becoming usable again. When you finally see this number in the status bar actually begin to decrease, you know you are making progress.
Mind you this is an oldish article but it still has some useful info.
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