Lost font

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I downloaded Acrobat Reader 6 about a year ago and have had no success with it. It crashes immediately when I try and open uo a PDF. So I followed the troubleshooting advice on the Adobe site. One suggestion was to get rid of any but the essential fonts which I did, but in the process I deleted one of them and now the main text on HTML sites in IE is in an enormous. What should I do? I have given up on A R 6 but would like to get the font back.
 
Slim, I think they improve it. So go to Control Panel>Add/Remove
programs and uninstall AR6. Then go
back to Adobe and download and reinstall it. If that doesnt work then
you can try to get AR5.5
http://www.rmit.edu.au/its/download/acrobat
slim1968 said:
I downloaded Acrobat Reader 6 about a year ago and have had no success
with it. It crashes immediately when I try and open uo a PDF. So I followed
the troubleshooting advice on the Adobe site. One suggestion was to get rid
of any but the essential fonts which I did, but in the process I deleted one
of them and now the main text on HTML sites in IE is in an enormous. What
should I do? I have given up on A R 6 but would like to get the font back.
 
slim1968 said:
I downloaded Acrobat Reader 6 about a year ago and have had no success
with it. It crashes immediately when I try and open uo a PDF. So I followed
the troubleshooting advice on the Adobe site. One suggestion was to get rid
of any but the essential fonts which I did, but in the process I deleted one
of them and now the main text on HTML sites in IE is in an enormous. What
should I do? I have given up on A R 6 but would like to get the font back.
Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs. Select Adobe Reader and remove.

Reboot.

Windows Explorer. Look in Program Files on the drive that you installed the
Adobe Reader and delete any remaining folders/files.

Go back to Adobe and download and install the latest version {the version I
have is 6.0.0.5/19/2003}.

IMO. You should always uninstall a prior version of Adobe Reader and reboot
before installing a new version.

Don
 
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