I see you have been a member here since 2008. This isn't the first time you've posted asking for code on a platter. Just in case you don't realize it, the purpose of this site is to help people learn more about Perl, Perl extensions (i.e. modules on CPAN) and writing Perl, not to write the Perl code for you. For that, you will have to hire a programmer.

If you are writing the code yourself, and don't understand why it isn't working, feel free to update your post with a sample of the part of your code that isn't working and a description of why you are confused about it not working.

Best of luck, beth


In reply to Re: How to find missing fonts in ms word by ELISHEVA
in thread How to find missing fonts in ms word by sureshrps

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