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How do I resolve a "font initialization error" in Access 2003?



 
 
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Old October 7th, 2004, 09:33 AM
Jimbob
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Default How do I resolve a "font initialization error" in Access 2003?

I am running Access 2003 on an HP Pavilion with 1Gb RAM and 2.8GHz processor.
Recently one Access report will no longer print due to an error message
regarding a "font initialization error". I have deleted and reloaded every
font. Fonts used in the Report are Arial and Arial Narrow. If I continue to
ignore the message, a further error message appears stating "there is
insufficient memory to continue".

Can anyone help me a solution?
 




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