On 09/30/2010 09:24 AM, Terry Stevens wrote: > Hello > > I downloaded Open Office on to my laptop some > months ago, and then again on to my new desktop > fairly recently. > > I wrote a series of letters on the laptop using > Edwardian Script, and then via a memory stick, > transferred the letters on to the desktop. > > The font that came up on opening the PC was > certainly not Edwardian Script. Upon checking the > fonts available on the desktop, that particular > font was missing - also some others too. > > Do you have any idea on this please? > > Sincerely > > Terry Stevens > Bedford UK > tela...@uwclub.net > Are both of your computers running the same operating systems? For Windows, each major versions seem to have a different list of fonts installed. Then there are the fonts that you install for system.
If you need that Edwardian Script, you can find the file for it on your old system and add it to your new one. Otherwise, you will have to go to someone or some web site that has that font file available for download. I myself have Edwardian Script in many different font files/styles in my font collection. If you need the script and you cannot find it on the old system, email me at my address of webmas...@krackedpress.com off this list and we can deal with getting you the font files for your system. I collected fonts for years and have over 100,000 in my collection. Most are fonts that are similar to others, but just very slightly different. There is many that have the same name but are different in style. Tim L. webmas...@krackedpress.com USA [Windows and Ubuntu Linux] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.org