![]() ![]() Microsoft moved them in later releases of Office 2011 to /Library/Application The only thing I think will work is renaming the fonts in a font design program, which I do not know how to do. Microsoft moved it for Office 2011 for Mac for some computers different than others. I am using Office 2011 for Mac and my client uses Office 2013 for Windows. The problem is that even though the fonts are now on his system Word still displays default system fonts instead of the ones I had designed the document with. I realize that fonts can not be embedded so I got the client to purchase and install the fonts on his computer. I have created the document with custom fonts, those which are used throughout his company branding. I have recently undertaken a design branding job where I was asked to create Microsoft Word templates for invoices and reports. ![]()
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