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NeilKo

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Nov 2, 2013
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It appears Apple has damaged iWork in order to "make it better." Frustrating. Since the new iWork threw key functionalities out the door, I have no interest in "moving up," until they put them back. I've been using Keynote and Pages, since they launched, and they are hands down superior to MS stuff. Numbers still needs work, but, sadly, I can still use Excel to get my work done.

Unfortunately for me (and, I presume others) things like Century Gothic fonts in my previously designed and still useful Keynotes can't be read (see attached screenshot). Soooooo, does anyone know if there is some way I can get the font back to where it once was WITHOUT downgrading my iWork apps to the new ones? If not, I can still change all the fonts in the Keynotes, but seems silly to have to do that.

I know Century Gothic is a MS Office font. I have reviewed by library and the like to ensure that I still have it installed, but it doesn't work. I've seen other posts elsewhere tell the complainant to just upgrade to the new iWork, which is not an acceptable solution to me - see my points made along this line above.

Thanks in advance for any thoughtful suggestions.
 

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