I just recently completed a fairly large brochure. On quite a few of the tech pages I used the special char's?
In all cased they show up in my doc with a pinkish background. I know that usually means a 'missing' font.
When I highlite it it tells me the exact font I'm usint (Hel Neue lite).
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Greater than or equal to symbol (>=) Discussion in 'Microsoft Word Document Management' started by Guest, Jan 25, 2005. The greater than or equal to symbol is put between two numbers, where the number on the left of the symbol is 'greater than or equal to' the number on the right. That just mea ns the number to the left is either bigger than the number on the right or it's equal to, or the same as, the number to the right.
It shows up fine while in full page view (cropped view) and in all my approval pdf's that were made, I supplied a Hi-res pdf for printing along with the 'live' file to the printer. The Hi-Res pdf show the. I just recently completed a fairly large brochure. On quite a few of the tech pages I used the special char's? In all cased they show up in my doc with a pinkish background. I know that usually means a 'missing' font.
When I highlite it it tells me the exact font I'm usint (Hel Neue lite). It shows up fine while in full page view (cropped view) and in all my approval pdf's that were made, I supplied a Hi-res pdf for printing along with the 'live' file to the printer. The Hi-Res pdf show the chars without any problem. THEY DIDN'T PRINT IN THE BROCHURE!!! I don't know which file the printer used for printing.
ID doesn't tell me there's anything missing. Now I'm involved in a new brochure using the same characters.

Can anyone tell me what's going on here??? Thanks in advance.:-).