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Inspiring
May 1, 2008
Question

Header font changed to TNR by compiler

  • May 1, 2008
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This is an old problem that I thought would go away with the change to Vista, Office 2007 and RH7.

Previously, with Word 2003, the compiler would change the font of Normal and Header 1 to Arial and TNR respectively. It was caused by a Word security update that changed how rtf files were handled. The cure was to reinstall Word and block the automatic Microsoft updates. Adobe support seemed unaware of this.

Currently, the Header 1 font gets changed in compilation to TNR. Normal seems to be unchanged. So some of the problem is still there.

Anyone else seeing this behaviour?
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Peter Grainge
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 1, 2008
David

I think you are relating Rick's reply to the TNR issue. He is in fact referring to the slow running to which you referred.

On the problem of the TNR issue, please zip up the test project and send it to me. I have seen reports of this but not encountered the problem. Let's see if it behaves the same way on my machine.

Contact me via my site and attach the zip to your email.

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Inspiring
May 1, 2008
Nope. I made a bare-bones new test project with just Normal and Header 1
Inspiring
May 1, 2008
Same thing on a new project Peter.

BTW, RH under Vista seems amazingly slow when creating topics, links etc. in spite all the extra gigabytes and gigahertz on my new machine.
Captiv8r
Legend
May 1, 2008
Hi

Too many fonts maybe?

Click here

Cheers... Rick
Peter Grainge
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Community Expert
May 1, 2008
I haven't seen anyone report this for a long while. I also thought the underlying problem had been fixed.

Create a new project and see if that exhibits the same problem.

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