Microsoft KB Archive/265322

= FP2000: Font Specified in FrontPage Is Displayed Incorrectly on a Different Computer =

Article ID: 265322

Article Last Modified on 8/27/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q265322



SYMPTOMS
When you create a Web page with specific fonts for the text sections of the page, and you then use a different computer to view the Web page, the fonts may not be displayed correctly.



CAUSE
This behavior can occur if the computer that you use to view the Web page does not have the same fonts installed as the computer that you used to create the Web page.



WORKAROUND
The only way to be sure that your selected fonts are displayed correctly on another computer, if they are not among the most widely-used fonts, is to make the text part of an image (that is, a .gif, .jpg, or .bmp file).



MORE INFORMATION
A Web page can contain instructions about which fonts the Web browser should use, but it does not contain the fonts themselves. For example, if you create a Web page that uses the First Grader font on a particular segment of text, that text appears differently on a computer that does not have the First Grader font installed. This issue occurs with all Web publishing tools and browsers, not just Microsoft FrontPage 2000.

Additional query words: front page ocsso

Keywords: kbprb KB265322

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