Thanks for all the comments. I suspect the approach of simply installing all
of the fonts from my Windows installation makes the most sense. The problem
with using the pdf (I didn't realize you could see a list of fonts in use,
so thanks for pointing that out), is that when I create the pdf, it ends up
listing the substitute font and not the one I needed to load.

I notice that someone else already requested that, in a future release,
Libre might pop up a message that it was going to substitute a font -
listing both what it was asked to use, and what it was going to substitute;
that would, I think, be quite useful in situations where a document is
travelling around among various machines and operating systems.

Again, thanks...



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