I recently switched from a computer with Windows XP to a new computer with Windows 7. I didn't install the exact fonts that I had on the old computer, but will install them as I need them (I saved them on disc).
In certain tables I have bullets created by \b\t in Numbering format. When I open a document containing a table with those, I get an error-message about missing fonts. This is only when I have linked the table from another document. The table in the document I have linked it IN to looks OK (but I get the error-message). But when I double click on the table and choose Open source, the bullets in the table are now replaced with black "standing rectangles". I also get the error-message about missing fonts when I open the document where the original table is. But it prints right!!
If you couldn't understand my rambling above, here's how it is exactly:
A) Documents with tables with \b\t, no links to or from: no error message and bullets looks like bullets.
B) Documents with tables with \b\t, table in linked from another document: error-message and bullets looks like bullets.
C) Documents with tables with \b\t, original table to B) above: error-message and bullets looks like rectangles.
D) Documents with text that uses \b\t: no error-message and bullets looks like bullets.
E) Documets with text that uses \b\t and the text is linked in from another document: no error-message and the bullet looks like bullets.
F) The original text to E) above: no error-message and bullets looks like rectangles.
All these variations prints right...
I am now wondering this:
1) Wich font is FM using when it creates these bullets?
2) Why does it look right (even though I get the error-message) in the document where the table or text is linked into?
As it doesn't help if I click OK when FM asks me if I want to reformat the document (I get the exact same message the next time I open the file) I am wondering how to fix this. Very irritating!!
Lena