WordArt: "Font Is Not Available" Error Inserting WordArt Object |
Q112323
When you create or open a Microsoft WordArt object for editing, the following error message may be displayed
where font name is any TrueType font such as Arial.The <font name> font is not available.
The font originally used to create this effect is not available. WordArt will use the closest available font.
When WordArt cannot find the TrueType font used to create the WordArt
object, the above message appears. After you choose OK to dismiss the
error, WordArt selects an available font to use instead. Arial is the
default font in WordArt; therefore, this problem usually occurs on
computers that do not have the Arial TrueType font installed. WordArt
selects a TrueType font with similar font metrics to the requested font,
such as Times New Roman.
The next time you open the WordArt object for editing, Word displays the
error message again, even though the font substitution is already done.
Method 1: To avoid the error message each time you open the WordArt object
for editing, manually format it for a different TrueType font.
Method 2: To use the requested TrueType font, you must install it using the
Fonts option in Windows Control Panel.
If you cannot install the requested font, you can either accept
the substitute font each time you open the object or reformat the
object with another TrueType font.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 588-590
Additional query words: 6.00a 2.00 2.00a officeinterop errmsg
Keywords : kberrmsg kbole kbtool kbdta
Issue type : kbbug
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