<<
I programmed it in using my computer, but when I went to the customer, it
didn't come out the same.  So I looked at their fonts in reports and there
was no Storybook font.
>>

The font didn't dissappear, it was never on the other computer.  R:Base
doesn't supply any special fonts, it just lets you use the ones installed
with the operating system and other font-installing software (usually word
processors and publishing programs).

Therefore, you have Storybook because there is something on your computer
that installed that font.  If you can determine what it is, and install a
copy of it on your client's computer (assuming it's not expensive) that will
solve your problem.

Alternatively, you could move the font itself to the client's computer.  I
think that this is as easy as copying the TTF file corresponding to
Storybook from your Windows\Fonts folder to theirs and restarting.  You
should be aware that many fonts are copyrighted, licensed material, which
you can't freely copy.  I don't know if this is true of Storybook, but it
does appear to be freely downloadable at
http://www.glorianon.com/psp/psp17.html, so perhaps it is in the public
domain.
--
Larry

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