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There might a couple of reasons for this:
- You probably have a graphic, in the Frame file, which uses Helvetica.
- WebWorks uses the PostScript print driver, WebWorks Rasterizer, to
generate its output. Even if you have Helvetica installed on your
system, for some reason it might not be available to Rasterizer. To
check this is so, try using another print driver. Of course, you might
have to go back to using Rasterizer.
Good luck,
Sudhin
Jim Barrow asked:
> I made a few revisions to the text in my Frame file. I did
> *not* change any fonts.
>
> When I regenerate my project in WebWorks, I get this message
> (repeated approx. 300 times) in the FrameMaker Console:
>
> "The "Helvetica" Font is not available.
> "Times New Roman" will be used in this session."
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