Tim:
>> There are are lookup tables that allow automatic substitution of
>> unavailable fonts.  You can configure your own choices in them, so
>> when you load a file with missing fonts it substitutes your choice
>> when it displays it.  You don't have to modify the document.

Bill:
> I looked at that table in LibreOffice Writer before opening this
> thread.  It was empty.  No clue as to what is being substituted for
> Times New Roman or Vivaldi.

You can decide what fonts it uses, instead.

Also, there are substitution tables outside of LibreOffice.  Look up
how to configure Linux font substitution, aliases, and default fonts.

NB:  It's been years since I toyed with this, so I don't have ready-
made answers about this.

>> There are also font conversion tools.  You could preserve your
>> original font, then convert it into the current format

> I've neither seen nor heard of any.  Do any come with Fedora?

I believe so.  sudo yum search all font

If you want to waste a few hours font browsing, try looking through
here:  https://fonts.google.com/  There's masses to choose from. 
Sometimes you can find exact equivalents.

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