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Scribe Changing Word 2010 to Wrong Fonts

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I am currently evaluating Scribe for updating variable content in Word 2010 Docs using Content Controls and ScribeDocWriteValue. All seems to work well except that when I view the resultant Word Doc, the fonts applied to the Content Controls have been changed to Futura Light, a font that I do not even have on my PC. I have tried applying Styles to the Content Control Properties, I have also tried removing Styles and selecting all of the text in the source Word Doc and changing it to the font of my choice, but the Scribe-produced Word Doc always has Futura Light used for the substituted Content Control text. Static items in the Doc remain in the correct font. (Note that the Word Doc was originally created on someone else's Mac, but I am using my PC to apply Content Controls and run Scribe.) Any ideas?

Edit:

To rule out a corrupt Word Doc, I just created a small 3 line Doc with 2 Plain Text Content Controls and 1 Rich Text Content Control. After using Scribe to insert the content, the resultant Word Doc shows all of the added content in the wrong size and font. I have applied styles to the content controls using various methods and none of them seem to matter. The static text retains the formatting but the Content Control text uses some other font/size after running Scribe.

Edited by epicmar

  • 2 weeks later...
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okay, never mind, I am going a different route on this project.

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