On Nov 10, 2005, at 4:37 AM, Dr Trevor J. Hutley wrote: > I have the feeling that this error message from Keynote is in fact > wrong. It may be, as you say, that Arial and ArialMS are the same > (in appearance) but obviously there is some aspect of their > identity that Keynote is detecting that is different. Perhaps there's some corrupt font, or a font or font family with similar font info that's confusing keynote. Have you poked around in Font Book? (I use Font Reserve to manage my fonts, so my knowledge of Font Book is limited.) Anywho, try looking for fonts with similar font IDs. (Font Reserve allows the user to perform various sorts and what not to find conflicts and then decide which fonts to keep, delete, etc.) HTH William Scammell Creative Director bill at wscd.biz vox: 781-956-3548 fax: 978-594-5290