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(Outlook 2002, sp-2 )
I have designed a custom form with field labels having the font Tempus Sans ITC. However when a user open the form on their PC they see a different font (looked like Tahoma). So it seems that the font you use for labels in your form may not be what would be used on users' PCs. Is this correct? If so is there a way to force form users to use whatever font you used in your design? Long |
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