All web browsers have the accessibility feature of being able to use an 
external CSS (Case Cascading Stylesheet)  You could import your existing style 
sheet into a stylesheet creator for something like Adobe Dreamweaver and just 
change the font and save it under a different name.
On 21 Jun 2010, at 20:23, KeelhaulChris wrote:

> I don't think VisioVoice has what I need, but it is good to know about
> it.  It might help some other people I am working with.
> 
> I'll shoot apple an email, but in the mean time, do you know a good
> site or resource that can help explain that CSS editing with Firefox
> you were talking about.  Do you have to have a plug-in to do that or
> does Firefox have a built in feature for it?  It sounds like it might
> help as long as I don't run into the same problems the other tech guys
> had changing the fonts.
> 
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