Thanks Doug for your suggestions. I tried the TweaUI option and that did not
work.
Before I try the second option I have some questions: What do you mean when
you say
"Once you can open the folder successfully, you've found the problem", how
will I know
what the problem is that way?
I forgot to mention that the symbols (or icon) for these fonts show up in
the Windows Fonts folder and in he applications I use. The Fonts folder
seems to work fine as I can install and uninstall any font, except those two
that seem to be installed but when I click on their icon and the folder
opens it is empty. And what is peculiar to me is that no matter how many
times I download these freeware fonts from reputable sites, they open just
fine while sitting on my desktop but the mommen I install them, they go
blank. Why would that be when all other fonts are OK and these open
(sometimes) elsewhere. Are they "programmed" to self destruct after a time
by the designer?
Joan
"Elmo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Joan wrote:
>> Hi: forgot to mention that if I add other fonts they work fine but any of
>> the "joes" do not, even if reinstalled from different sources.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Joan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> I do not understand why the fonts "dear Joe" and "dear Joe four" which
>>> were
>>> freeware and I've used for over a year, do not work anymore. When I open
>>> the font from the font folder it
>>> is empty. I just used them both last week and they worked. My font
>>> folder has
>>> about 300 fonts right now. I went to the Internet and re-downloaded them
>>> from two different sites and unzipped twice and the same thing. Can
>>> someone tell me
>>> what may be causing this? I need them for a porject due next
>>> week.Thanks. Joan
>
> Try these threads and articles:
>
> - "Download and install TweakUI for Windows XP.
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p.../powertoys.asp. Go to the
> Repair section and repair the Fonts folder.
>
> If this method doesn't work, create a new folder on your hard drive called
> FontsTemp. Then go to the Windows\Fonts folder and copy the font files,
> one at a time, to the FontsTemp folder. After you've created a copy,
> delete the original file. Try opening the Fonts folder again. Once you
> can open the folder successfully, you've found the problem file. Just to
> be sure, put the "copied" Fonts back one at a time.
>
> Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows XP"
>
> -
> http://groups.google.com/group/micro...4a9fe21b755827
>
> --
> Joe =o)