Hi Aaron, What OS are you using? Windows tends to choke if there's too many fonts installed in the Fonts folder, and Adobe software is the first to misbehave if that's the case. You should try not to have more than 400 fonts installed at all times, with some versions if Windows a bit more tolerant than others. If you need to have more fonts installed try any of the following Font Management programs: The Font Thing - by Sue Fischer (free and very reccomended) Font Expert 2003 - by Proxima Software (free 30-day trial; $35US license) Typograf - by Neuber Software (free trial; $35US license) Also, make sure you don't have both TrueType and Type1 versions of the same fonts installed, as this is also cause for problems like the one you're experiencing. Hi Aaron, Thanks for the points and the comment.
Sometimes we overlook the obvious, eh?:o) Here's something extra for you. At 627 fonts installed you should consider getting some form of font management. Starrett 3814 manual. I use Bitstream Font Navigator and swear by it.
Monotype Corsiva® font family. The capitals of the Monotype Corsiva font are of swash design, with characteristic flourishes, designed primarily for use as initial letters. Monotype Corsiva can be used for short text passages in advertising but is best used to add sparkle to invitations, greetings cards and menus and to give a sense of occasion to certificates and awards. For the optional font features, if you hover over the item, you'll see additional details about which fonts are included in that feature. When you find a feature you'd like to install, click on that item, and then click on Install.
It comes bundled in the CorelDraw CD, so if you have that gove it a shot. Other font managers worth mentioning are: The Font Thing - by Sue Fischer (free and very recommended) Font Expert 2003 - by Proxima Software (free 30-day trial; $35US license) Typograf - by Neuber Software (free trial; $35US license) Good Vibes!