Embarrassing, embarrassing, embarrassing. What and where is the font book app?  
Exactly how do I do this.  As I mentioned I’m computer illiterate.  pretty much 
limited to the  keyboard.

Could you direct me by the numbers?
Thanks

On Oct 24, 2014, at 10:08 AM, James Plante <jimpla...@me.com> wrote:

> Try the Font Book app. Open the application, then look up the fonts that have 
> "disappeared." Click on the font and see if it is labeled as "off". If it is, 
> then right-click (or two-fingered tap; or Command click) to see the context 
> menu. Enable the font. Quit Font Book, and see if that worked.
> 
> Jim
> 
>> On Oct 22, 2014, at 4:15 PM, Vincent A. Juliano <vjuli...@optonline.net> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> About two months ago I upgraded my OS X from 10.6 to 10.9.6.  All went 
>> well…..except that occasionally when I opened a file it would be blank.  
>> Sometimes it was a new file.
>> In the beginning I started deleting the empty file and then Voila’ by using 
>> select all  I was able to select a different font and the information would 
>> magically appear.
>> 
>> It pretty much slowed down in recent days but i’m sure it will happen again 
>> and at a most inopportune time. (Murphy’s law anyone?)  
>> 
>> It used to occur only with Times New Roman font but now it happens with 
>> different fonts. sometimes right after I correct it.
>> 
>> Does any one have any idea what is happening?
>> 
>> Does anyone have a fix for this problem?
>> 
>> It’s Halloween here but my ghosts are computer illiterate like me so we can 
>> rule them out!
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
> 
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