Dear Somethingffs: That's great! glad i'm not the only one.
Found this list of fonts common to both OS:
https://coderwall.com/p/57imrw/common-fonts-for-windows-mac
of these fonts, which might be a decent look-alike for Futura?
Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif
Arial Black, Gadget, Sans-Serif
Comic Sans MS, Textile, Cursive
Courier New, Courier, Monospace
Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, Serif
Impact, Charcoal, Sans-Serif
Lucida Console, Monaco, Monospace
Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, Sans-Serif
Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua, Palatino, Serif
Tahoma, Geneva, Sans-Serif
Times New Roman, Times, Serif
Trebuchet MS, Helvetica, Sans-Serif
Verdana, Geneva, Sans-Serif
MS Sans Serif, Geneva, Sans-Serif
MS Serif, New York, Serif
jeff
Dear Toto: thanks so much. I think you've hit the nail on the head in the second para: "The drawback is that your email will be bigger because of the embedded font. Some mail servers do not accept attachments and they might consider embedded fonts as attachments."
I'll search my files on embedded fonts and Outlook on Mac. I think that we ran into the problem you identified earlier with some computers assuming embedded fonts were attachments.
So, is there another work around - perhaps there's a simple link such as you provided - that shows fonts that are both resident to Mac and Windows AND look similar enough to Futura? (I've tried to google that)
Any other suggestions?
Thank you so much for your thoughtful advice!
jeff
Correct. i was imprecise. That's exactly the problem. Need something that is similar to Futura on WIN and MAC
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