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Robert H.

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  1. Alfred - That solved the problem. Thanks! Robert
  2. Sorry, Mangia is a commercial font, so I can't upload it. However, I tested this and it occurs with a number of fonts. Consolas is a Microsoft font that it happens with. I've tested this on both Mac and PC and it occurs on both. Just type the work "Specific" or just the lower case letters fi together. Highlight the word, then scroll though your fonts, so that the font of the word changes. You'll see that on some fonts the f and i will join together. Regards, Robert
  3. Sorry for the long delayed reply. I typed the word "Specific". As soon as I type the i after the f, the fi changes to the "fi" bug. If I delete the I or the F, the font of the remaining F or I changes back to the expected look. If I change fonts, the fi returns to "normal". Exporting to PDF, converts it to one character. File attached. It's a bug. Best, Robert Specific test.pdf
  4. Found an interesting minor bug in Publisher. I'm using the "Mangia" font set. The font set has an italicized look to it. However, if i type the letters "fi" those two characters change to a non-italic font. I'm guessing that this has to do with Publisher converting letters for different languages. Perhaps I'm missing some setting for US english. I've attached a screen shot. Best, Robert Herrick
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