font versions

Hi, all.  I recently had a problem crop up at my office - text within a .cdr file that I was working on cooperatively with a co-worker displayed differently on our computers. It turned out that we had different versions of the main font that was used in the file; they looked more or less the same, but subtle differences in the versions added up, resulting in a noticeably different look when it was opened on each of our PCs. 

 
So, my question is, are different font versions a common problem?  I wouldn't have thought to look for this as the source of the difficulty, but someone over at the CorelDraw newsgroup suggested that I look at the "modified" dates on each version of the font, and sure enough they were different.  Once my coworker and I had the same version of the font, the problem went away.


 

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  •  If you both use CorelDRAW then the differens of fonts would only differ if you have different versions of CorelDRAW I guess. But I have never heard though that different versions of CorelDRAW would have different font versions. I guess someone from Corel could answer about this, or some other great wizkid/girl could enlighten us. That said, yes generally different font version, regardless of Computer versions can be very common. Especially among graphic designers working with fonts.

     

     

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