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Fonts in Publisher

Anonymous
2024-01-30T23:37:13+00:00

I've been asked to provide a list of the fonts I have in Publisher.

How can I pull out a list?

I subscribe to Microsoft 365 Personal 

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-02-08T01:57:30+00:00

    Hi Kerrym,

    We haven't heard from you, so we assume that your issue has already been addressed. We will not be monitoring this thread moving forward so, if you need further assistance, please create a new thread to discuss these concerns by clicking this link: Create a new question (microsoft.com)  Thank you for understanding.Regards,Froilance T.Microsoft Moderator

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-02-01T13:26:27+00:00

    Publisher will generally be able to use all fonts in the fonts folder. So, go to the Control Panel > Fonts and there is your list.

    DavidF

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-01-31T19:00:44+00:00

    Hi Kerrym,

    Thanks for writing us here in Microsoft Community.

    I just want to clarify what exactly are you trying to achieve to make sure I understand your concern correctly.

    1. Are you tasked to find out the lists of your fonts available in Publisher?
    2. Or are you just required to provide the fonts you used on your Publisher file?

    If you just want to know how to find out the fonts that are used in a Publisher file, there is a thread I found where a community member @DavidF2 provided a work around on how to check it considering that there is no built-in way to see a list of the fonts used on the publication. You can read the article through here: How to find a font used in a .pub file? - Microsoft Community. I want to note that work around may not work in all cases as it will depend on the version of Publisher you are using but it's worth to try.

    If in case there is a misinterpretation to your issue in our end, please give us clarity and provide more context on your issue on your next reply.

    Sincerely,

    Froilance T.

    Microsoft Moderator

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