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I have a take home midterm for Greek 101 I need to do this weekend. My professor couldn't get the copier working, so she e-mailed us all the file. However, I don't have the Greek font installed so it is all showing up in Roman letters, which means I can't do it.
I e-mailed her back to ask her to send me a PDF so I don't have to worry about the font, and she sent me the .doc file again. I shouldn't be surprised. Does anyone have Greek fonts and the ability to create a PDF that could turn this .doc file into a PDF file and send it back to me?
This laptop isn't mine and I don't have any of the program disks, or else I'd fiddle with it until it works.
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I sent you the PDF (with the font embedded) as well as the font file itself, in case you want to install it on your machine.
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I had totally read this as 'geek' font. =) So I started looking for some star trek fonts before I read the thread.
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That's adorable. And would be disturbing if I didn't have a large selection of Harry Potter fonts at home.
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