Working with Gulim font, I attempted to insert an e with accent aigu using the
Insert Symbols procedure. I got an "e aigu" but in Times New Roman, not
Gulim. Is there a way to keep Gulim throughout? Thanks,

Re: Inserting accents by Jean-Guy

Jean-Guy
Tue May 10 21:18:15 CDT 2005

Goomba was telling us:
Goomba nous racontait que :

> Working with Gulim font, I attempted to insert an e with accent aigu
> using the Insert Symbols procedure. I got an "e aigu" but in Times
> New Roman, not Gulim. Is there a way to keep Gulim throughout? Thanks,

Don't know about Gulim Goomba (Had to type that!), but I have worked with
fancy fonts in French documents. Very often these fonts were designed by
English speaking people who do not know about é, è, ç, etc. (Or they do, but
take the easy way out and pretend that they don't, or, they figure that not
many people will need those accented characters, or, there may be a very
technical reasons I am not aware of). So they do not include the letters as
part of the font. Sometimes, you just get a rectangle.

By the way, this is a group about VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). There
is a group about printing and fonts, you may have more luck there with font
related questions (microsoft.public.word.printingfonts).

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Salut!
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Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
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Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org




Re: Inserting accents by Goomba

Goomba
Wed May 11 01:23:16 CDT 2005

Grazzi.

"Jean-Guy Marcil" wrote:

> Goomba was telling us:
> Goomba nous racontait que :
>
> > Working with Gulim font, I attempted to insert an e with accent aigu
> > using the Insert Symbols procedure. I got an "e aigu" but in Times
> > New Roman, not Gulim. Is there a way to keep Gulim throughout? Thanks,
>
> Don't know about Gulim Goomba (Had to type that!), but I have worked with
> fancy fonts in French documents. Very often these fonts were designed by
> English speaking people who do not know about é, è, ç, etc. (Or they do, but
> take the easy way out and pretend that they don't, or, they figure that not
> many people will need those accented characters, or, there may be a very
> technical reasons I am not aware of). So they do not include the letters as
> part of the font. Sometimes, you just get a rectangle.
>
> By the way, this is a group about VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). There
> is a group about printing and fonts, you may have more luck there with font
> related questions (microsoft.public.word.printingfonts).
>
> --
> Salut!
> _______________________________________
> Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
> jmarcilREMOVE@CAPSsympatico.caTHISTOO
> Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
>
>
>
>