How to do Office document font abnormalities in Vista

  

Sometimes, using Office2007/2003 in Windows Vista to open the original article, many fonts can not be displayed properly: the imitation of Song and the body of the text inexplicably changed, the article line spacing increased, And the typesetting has also gone wrong. The text that was originally displayed on this page has changed to the next page for no reason. What is going on?

Small knowledge: TrueType and OpenType fonts

TrueType is independent of resolution. The font is always smooth regardless of zooming in or out, but the quality is worse than PostScript fonts. Too little to show is not clear enough. OpenType is more powerful. It can embed PostScript fonts into TrueType software. It supports cross-platform and supports Unicode international character set. The OpenType file containing TrueType font has a suffix of .ttf, and the file extension of PostScript font is OTF. A font package file containing a series of TrueType fonts, suffixed with TTC.

Comparing the font files in Windows XP and Vista, we found that Vista's "Imitation" and "Body" font files are new fonts OpenType, and the old font TrueType in XP is not retained. That's it! The key to finding the problem, the solution is naturally very simple.

Method 1, copy the XP font file

Copy the "Imitation Song GB_2312" and "Carcass GB_2312" font files in the Windows XP font folder "Fonts" to the Vista font folder "Fonts" "in.

Method 2, manually change the font settings

When using Word in Vista, manually change the relevant font in XP to the font in Vista, such as "Imitation Song", Word will XP The font is displayed as "Imitation Song _GB2312", and the font of Vista is displayed as "Imitation Song". You can change the "Imitation Song GB_2312" in XP to the corresponding "Imitation Song" font in Vista.

Method 3, use Word's "embed font into file" function

Open the file that needs to be embedded in the font, click "Save As" on the main menu, on the "Tools" menu Select "Save Options" and check "Embed TrueType Fonts" (Word2003) or "Embed Fonts into Files" (Word2007). Since the use of XP is still very common now, if you want to edit the document in Vista, please set the "Imitation Song" and "Skin" fonts to the fonts that can also be used in XP.

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