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I cannot say enough good things about the generosity and concern of my fellow
techwhirlers. However helpful you are all trying to be--
Al Rubottom has provided us all (yesterday) with the link to the MS Document
that explains how I can fix this particular Windows Weirdness.
So, I wasn't crazy--the commands have disappeared. But MS and Al have been kind
enough to provide the solution.
And--I was in the correct Fonts folder.
And--I didn't need to reboot.
Again, I thank you all for your concern for my sanity. I have the solution,
although I have not yet tried to implement the second step after the first step
predictably did not succeed. (Microsoft's prediction is that there are 3 steps;
I just don't have time to do that *right now*; the particular document needing
the artsy font has been foisted off on a business analyst who has the time to
futz with it. I am busily swimming in the deep end of Oracle and ERDs)
Happy Friday,
--Kimber
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Kimber Miller
Affiliated Computer Services
Dallas, Texas
214.887.7408