How can I change font name on Mac to be compatible with PC?

Hi,

My font names on my new Macbook does not match with PC and my previous Macbook. For example, "CordiaUPC" on PC and my old Macbook is called "UPC-Cordia" on my new Macbook. So all my saved documents where font was set as "CordiaUPC" is now unreadable, and I have to reset the font to "UPC-Cordia" when I open it. The issue is, I am a writer and I have to submit my writing to people who use PC's. Then when they open my document, it appears like it cannot be read. It is super inconvenient.

Does anyone know how I can change the name of the fonts in the Font Book? I tried selecting like when I rename the files but it didn't work.

Thanks.

mac book, Mac OS X (10.5.6)

Posted on May 19, 2009 8:55 AM

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May 19, 2009 1:55 PM in response to luniluna

Are you using the same font file on Your Mac as the PC users are? Meaning, that the font file was copied/installed from a PC to your Mac's /Library/Fonts or ~/Library/Fonts folder or did you install the Mac version of the font on your Mac. You can try flushing the font cache for your Mac with a utility like Cocktail or Onyx to see if that resolves the naming problem.

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