If it has a .fon suffix, then it is a screen font, which can't be printed
and consequently won't be displayed in Word. If it's a PostScript or
printer-resident font and you aren't seeing it, you may have elected to
display only TrueType fonts.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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I had this exact problem last week with a Type 1 font that was installed
correctly, and displayed correctly in Corel and Adobe apps, but simply
didn't show up in Word (although other Type 1 fonts did). I copied and
pasted some text from Photoshop: it appeared in Word using the troublesome
font, but graphically scrambled. I assumed - on minimal evidence to be
sure - that the font file was corrupt in some way that troubled Word but not
Photoshop.
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