View Full Version : Microsoft Office 2008 Messed Up All My Fonts!!!
geordisjd
02-04-2008, 07:17 PM
Apparently, it happens to a lot of people(Safari, Firefox, email) because MSO is replacing system fonts with their own!
http://gallery.mac.com/jacdem/100125/Picture-202/web.jpg
You can always count on Microsoft to mess things up whenever you expect it less. The only cure is to uninstall MS Office, restart, reinstall " custom" and uncheck "install office fonts".:angry::angry::angry:
Lincoln
02-04-2008, 07:59 PM
Ah Microsoft. This is why I use Apple Works and Pages. Sorry to hear about your issue. Best of luck with setting it right.
- John
geordisjd
02-05-2008, 12:59 AM
Ah Microsoft. This is why I use Apple Works and Pages. Sorry to hear about your issue. Best of luck with setting it right.
- John
Thanks. I'm also an Appleworks user. I was just test-driving MS Office for my son who thinks he can't live without Word. Why, I don't know. Word always finds a way to annoy me. Like those little red wrinkly lines trying to make me me think I can't spell! OK, I did write "staples" with 2 p's a few times.
I'm ready to UNinstall.
stewcp
02-06-2008, 04:26 AM
Before removing, have a search for an OSX Font Cache cleaning... fairly often its an corrupted cache!
Ramesh
02-08-2008, 10:46 PM
it did it to mine. after i rebooted, i was good to go. i also ran a font program that detected all of my double fonts (fonts that i had duplicates of) and deleted the doubles. took about 10 minutes.
geordisjd
02-08-2008, 11:03 PM
it did it to mine. after i rebooted, i was good to go. i also ran a font program that detected all of my double fonts (fonts that i had duplicates of) and deleted the doubles. took about 10 minutes.
After reading all about this, I found out that all u need to do is locate the "Microsoft Fonts" folder in the main "Fonts" folder (I did a search for it), trash it, restart, and the problem is gone. I can't believe that about EVERYBODY installing Office 2008 on a Mac has this problem, but it's apparently true.
<<Font distortion (letters run together)? Disable Microsoft fonts If you're having problems with font distortion in various applications after installing Office 2008, try temporarily removing the Microsoft fonts folder from /Library/Fonts and restarting. This may alleviate the issue.
MacFixit>>
Who knows what else Microsoft is trying to do to all the poor innocent Macs out there, messing up with their system at the most basic level?
scandalex
02-09-2008, 06:31 PM
Who knows what else Microsoft is trying to do to all the poor innocent Macs out there, messing up with their system at the most basic level?
Right, mess up Mac at the basic level cause Microsoft can mess up their own crap on any level.
Hondamaker
02-17-2008, 12:06 AM
After reading all about this, I found out that all u need to do is locate the "Microsoft Fonts" folder in the main "Fonts" folder (I did a search for it), trash it, restart, and the problem is gone. I can't believe that about EVERYBODY installing Office 2008 on a Mac has this problem, but it's apparently true.
<<Font distortion (letters run together)? Disable Microsoft fonts If you're having problems with font distortion in various applications after installing Office 2008, try temporarily removing the Microsoft fonts folder from /Library/Fonts and restarting. This may alleviate the issue.
MacFixit>>
Who knows what else Microsoft is trying to do to all the poor innocent Macs out there, messing up with their system at the most basic level?I haven't had a problem yet, though I only installed Office '08 yesterday. Is your sig Klingon? It reminds me of it.
geordisjd
02-17-2008, 12:18 AM
I haven't had a problem yet, though I only installed Office '08 yesterday. Is your sig Klingon? It reminds me of it.
Amazing! Somebody with no font problem and some serious knowledge of Shakespeare!
http://gallery.mac.com/jacdem/100066/Chang/web.jpg
"You haven't experienced Shakespeare until you've heard it in the original Klingon!" - General Chang.
scandalex
02-17-2008, 12:20 AM
I haven't had a problem yet, though I only installed Office '08 yesterday. Is your sig Klingon? It reminds me of it.
So far, I havent had any problems either. I've had Office '08 for about a week. For anyone having problems, were they immediate or did the problems take some time to appear?
Hondamaker
02-17-2008, 12:27 AM
Amazing! Somebody with no font problem and some serious knowledge of Shakespeare!
http://gallery.mac.com/jacdem/100066/Chang/web.jpg
"You haven't experienced Shakespeare until you've heard it in the original Klingon!" - General Chang.
I remember Chang saying that. It was awesome!
geordisjd
02-17-2008, 12:32 AM
My son installed Office 2008 on his 20-inch intel iMac a few days ago, and immediately, he noticed that his weather widget was exhibiting font problems. And so were a few other dozen things. He followed my motherly advice and got rid of his Microsoft fonts' folder for a speedy cure.
I heard that the resolution of the display may have something to do with the ones having problems, but I refused to experiment with it. Trashing the darn thing felt a lot better.
Hondamaker
02-17-2008, 12:39 AM
My son installed Office 2008 on his 20-inch intel iMac a few days ago, and immediately, he noticed that his weather widget was exhibiting font problems. And so were a few other dozen things. He followed my motherly advice and got rid of his Microsoft fonts' folder for a speedy cure.
I heard that the resolution of the display may have something to do with the ones having problems, but I refused to experiment with it. Trashing the darn thing felt a lot better.
That's weird---I too have a 20-inch iMac Intel and the weather widget, and have experienced no problems (yet). Microsoft is like a box of chocolates........
Lincoln
02-17-2008, 08:28 AM
That's weird---I too have a 20-inch iMac Intel and the weather widget, and have experienced no problems (yet). Microsoft is like a box of chocolates........
Ahhh! A box of chocolates!? Never, ever say that! :eek:
- John
geordisjd
02-17-2008, 12:17 PM
Ahhh! A box of chocolates!? Never, ever say that! :eek:
- John
He meant a box of chocolates stuffed with cabbage at various levels of decay.
Lincoln
02-17-2008, 08:59 PM
He meant a box of chocolates stuffed with cabbage at various levels of decay.
Much better, that.
- John
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