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This is doing my nut in: photoshop/font question...can anyone help?

Ok. This is really driving me up the wall. I've got a shop sign to design for a friend of the family and what should be a simple job has turned into a bit of a head-scratcher. They specifically wanted me to use a Mono Type Corsiva font. No problem, I thought...but the damn thing won't show up in my list of available fonts in Photoshop (CS3). I know it's in my Fonts folder and it shows up in Word but not in CS3! Anyone know why and, possibly more importantly, how I can fix it?

 

Cheers,

 

Leigh.

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have a look again chap... on mine the 'monotype corsiva' font is mingled in with the 'C's for some reason.. below 'corbel' and above 'courier'

 

HTH

I am officially an idiot. Thank you for that! I have accumulated hundreds of freeware fonts over the years and I couldn't see the wood for the trees so to speak. It was there alright, nestled in amongst the C's, despite it starting with an M. Arrrrggggghhh....:wack: :rolleyes:

...below 'corbel' and above 'courier' ... Thats because windows ignores the type of font in a search list unless you specify search by type !

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