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Fonts from applications are installed in your font folder in windows and should be available to other applications installed.

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SOURCE: Copy/paste concern: fonts getting changed

I think this sounds similar to a problem my friend had once.. & it was caused by the font missing or not recognised by Windows. I could be way off base here, but anyway, we found a CD with thousands of fonts on it & installed the missing font. After that, it appeared correctly. If you go to control panel (WinXP) and go to the FONT folder, is the font in there? If not, I beleive you might have to add it. If you still have problems, pls post them here. Pls also provide the operating system version and also identify the actual font thats missing.. That is, what does InDesign see the font type as? Rgds,

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SOURCE: My fonts change when I open the file o another

You can install the font on the computer on which you intend to open it, include the font on a disk with the file, or save the file as a PDF document. Good luck with it.

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