Dennis Kibbe wrote: > > The font that you didn't have is Gill Sans from the Monotype Foundry > (Yes, this fount was originality cast in metal.) You can read the > history of the font here: > http://www.monotypefonts.com/Library/HiddenGems.asp?show=gillsans. > > I found the original presentation looked fine in OO.org on Windoze since > I have the Gill Sans installed and it most likely came with an older > version of CorelDraw. CorelDraw came with thousands of quality fonts > both in TrueType & Type 1. Gill Sans also comes with several M$ products. ( > http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/font.aspx?FID=155&FNAME=Gill+Sans+MT) > > An interesting thing about fonts is that while you can copyright the > name you can't copyright the look. So there can be only one font named > Helvetica but many "clones" such as Swiss, Geneva, etc. Fonts and how they are created, copyrighted, used, etc. is far more fascinating then most people know. I studied about it years ago. Fun stuff. I did have a related question brought to mind from your message. I tweaked the presentation by slightly changing the size of the text. But, the specified font is still Gill Sans. OpenOffice.org is just picking the closest equivalent that I have installed. I think I should change the presentation file to specify the font that is actually in use. How do I get OpenOffice.org Impress to tell me the font it is actually using? Alan