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Is this for a TTF True Type Font or some other font format?
Assuming you're running Windows, it all depends on which operating system you're running. Typically PCs use True Type Fonts (TTF files), which are installed and stored in the Fonts folder, which is a sub-folder of the Windows folder.
Some True Type Fonts are only available in Bold, Italic, Normal and Bold Italic. Some are also available in more or less variations. Some fonts are only available in Bold, some only in Italic, etc.
You may need to check if you have the Normal font installed, and it may be the font selected is only installed in the bold version. Another possibility is your Normal font file might be damaged or corrupted to where it's no longer recognized by your system.
You can check out the Fonts folder to see if the typeface you're trying to use is installed properly in the Normal style.
If not, select another font and see if that works for you. This would be a good indication that it's simply a matter of the Normal font variation not being installed properly.
which program ? Underline Text in HTML b> Find or enter the text you want to underline. Place the text within a SPAN element, by adding an opening tag before the text and closing tag after. Specify underlining of the text within the SPAN by adding a STYLE attribute to it as follows: STYLE="text-decoration; underline; " Add a CLASS attribute to the SPAN, giving the name of a CSS class which defines text underlining. This is an alternative to using the STYLE attribute as described in the preceding step. The format of the CSS class declaration is as follows: .my-underlined-class { text-decoration: underline; } b> Underline Text Using HTML b> Find or enter the text you want to underline. Enclose the text within a U element, by placing an opening and closing tag before and after the text. Underline Text in PowerPoint PowerPoint includes shortcuts for adding font effects, such as strike-through, italics or subscript, to any text in your presentation. Like other products in the Microsoft Office Suite, PowerPoint also allows you to underline important words or phrases on a slide to help empha important aspects of your presentation. Microsoft's use of hot-keys makes it possible to underline text identically in all versions of PowerPoint.
View the slide that has the text you want to underline. Highlight the text you want to underline. Press "Ctrl" and "U" simultaneously to underline the highlighted text. Underline Text In Word 2007 b> Microsoft Word 2007 makes it possible to create and edit documents for email or printed use. This word processing application allows you to add a number of formatting options that enhance your document. One of many features included in Word 2007 is the ability to underline words or sentences. You can make certain words stand out using either basic or decorative lines.
Open your Microsoft Word document and highlight the word or sentence you want to underline. Click the "Underline" icon located on the Home tab to underline the text. Select the text you want to underline, if you want to underline words, but not the spaces between them. Click the "Font" button on the "Home" tab and click the "Font" tab. Click "Words only" in the "Underline style" box. Select the text or sentence you want to underline, if you want to double underline. Click the "Home" tab and click "Font." Click the "Font" tab. Select "Double Underline" in the "Underline style" box. Select the text you want to underline, if you want to add a decorative underline. Click the "Home" tab and click "Font." Click the "Font" tab. Select the decorative underline you want to use in the " Underline style" box. Click "Underline color" and select the color you want to use for your decorative line. Click "Paragraph group" on the "Home" tab if you want to underline spaces. Click "Show/Hide" and press the "TAB" key. Select the tab characters that you want to underline. The tab character looks like an arrow. Press "CTRL," and "U" together for a basic line. Click "Font" on the "Home" tab if you want to add a decorative line to the space. Click "Underline style" and select the style you want to use. Hope this helps.
Choose a font and type. Try highlighting a word, sentence, paragraph and then select different types of fonts. This will only modify select items. You can also view fonts in c:\windows\fonts
You can check if HTML format is selected in Outlook mail settings. Please contact MAPILab for any assistance required: https://www.mapilab.com/outlook/mail_merge/
Assuming you have a MS Windows OS. There are a couple of ways to remedy this situation. Option one is to change the screen resolution by right clicking on the desktop screen and selecting Properties and then Settings. Change the Screen Resolution to something lower than the current setting. This will cause everything to enlarge on the screen. Option 2 is to just change the font size as the standard. Right click on the desktop screen and select Properties. Select Appearance and change the Font Size to Large Fonts or Extra Large Fonts. If you are trying to change the font in Internet Explorer then choose View/Text Size, select Larger or Largest. That will change only the fonts inside Internet Explorer.
You have to embed the fonts with Acrobat. Acrobat will embed fonts depending upon your instructions. You will have to select the font which you're wanting from Word inside Acrobat, by following the specific instructions for your version from Help. Open the Help menu, select Search, and enter, "embed fonts." Read the articles there, and it will explain how to make the fonts you want 'stick' when you make a PDF. Hope this helps. If not, please let us know.
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