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Request for Official Font Version Release Database for Academic Research

Mohammad Hassan 0 Reputation points
2026-06-17T13:35:07.0933333+00:00

Hi,

I am an undergraduate student at the University of Winnipeg conducting academic research on PDF forensic dating, supervised by Professor Mary. Our research uses font version numbers embedded in PDF files as forensic signals to determine the earliest possible creation date of a document.

We have been using your official Windows font list pages on Microsoft Learn as primary sources, which have been extremely helpful. However we are wondering if Microsoft has an official database or any other resource that maps font version numbers to their official release dates for all Windows and Office fonts across all versions.

Having access to such a resource would significantly improve the accuracy and coverage of our system and would be properly cited in our publication.

Is there anything like this available, or could you point us in the right direction?

Thank you for your time.

Best regards,
Hassan
Undergraduate Student, University of Winnipeg

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  1. Vergil-V 14,765 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-06-17T14:05:46.3166667+00:00

    Hi Mohammad Hassan

    At the moment, I was not able to find any official documentation that directly maps font version numbers to their corresponding release dates across all Windows and Office fonts. 

    From what I have been able to locate so far, the available references include general font listings and related information, such as: 

    I hope this information can still offer some helpful context and additional insight. Please feel free to share if you come across any further details. 


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