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From: "R. L. McIlvain" <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] <FARIAL>
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 10:38:20 -0700
References: <c88.67d21fa.32c00e18@aol.com>


Please disregard the last message with my questions. I found more info in
"help", and will do a little more homework first. Thanks
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Subject: Re: [TMG] <FARIAL>


> As Linda said, it almost always means that you are missing the Arial font.
> However, it has been known to happen:
> - if the sentence is in a memo, and
> - if you are using sentence variables for a name, place, or date, and
> - if the variable has conditional brackets.
>
> If those 'ifs' apply to your example, try removing the <> from the place
> and
> see if that fixes the problem.
>
> Virginia Blakelock
> =============================
> RLMcIlvain wrote:
>> In a "Milt-Beg" tag, I have a sentence structure of
>> [:CR:][PF] < began military service <[D]> <[L]>[M]
>>
>> It produces a sentence of "John began military service on Jan. 25, 1865
>> <FARIAL> in Funk's Grove....."
>>
>> Does anyone have any idea where the <FARIAL> comes from?
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