I agree the font substitution table is a good solution for viewing
documents created by Microsoft Word documents.

Unfortunately, it does not help with documents created in LibreOffce Writer
which will be viewed by Windows or Mac users, or published as PDF's to be
viewed online in a Web browser.

Chuck



On Sun, Aug 17, 2025 at 2:41 PM Gabriele Bertolucci <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I want to add my 2 cents to this thread, reminding all readers about the
> article [1] from Italo Vignoli, regarding Microsoft Fonts Substitution:
> I think it's always a good reading.
>
> [1]
>
> https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2020/09/08/libreoffice-tt-replacing-microsoft-fonts/
>
> > I'm using "Noto Serif" in LibreOffice Writer.  But, it looks a bit
> > crowded.  I prefer "Times Roman" style.  So, I tried other Serif fonts,
> > but not really satisfied.
> >
> > What font are you using that resembles Times Roman?
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