Thanks Leonel ! This may very well be the cause of it. I definately have noticed that some things are case sensitive - and a search on my own Win95 system (which does work properly) does indicate that the registry entry is all in caps, though the font files themselves are in lower case but for the first letter. Perhaps some later versions of Win95 or Win98 or NT require the exact same case in the file as in the registry entry and something strange happens during the Explorer copy process where perhaps the fonts are forced upper or lower case while the file name is as I said. Anyway who is a bit more "registry" savy have any comments or ideas on this? Thanks, Ira >Following Mr. Sigurd suggestion to use Registry edit, I see that the Lund >fonts are listed properly. >But I have observed, too, that Lunds fonts are in Upper case, and fonts of >other programs are in lower case letters. > >With Edit > Modify I changed the upper case letters to lower case. >After that, the reports now print beautifully. > >I do not known if the correction of font installation are due to the >"edition" only or due to lower case modification. >All the best. Thanks. > >Leonel >elefinotti@mpc.com.br ---------------------------------------------------------- Ira J. Lund Cumberland Family Software, Clarksville, Tennessee, USA Genealogy Software for Beginners and Professionals E-mail: ira.lund@cf-software.com http://www.cf-software.com