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It shows up as Phetsarath OT regular throughout the entire document. When I click ‘find next’, it goes to the regular text, click ‘find next’ and it goes to the bold text. The text information is a bit funky; the style says it’s regular, but the style count is 0 and there are no styles listed below that. I’m wondering if this may be a case of what Tim Osmond mentioned above; some sort of conversion was made to the text and incorrect flags were set?
Thank you for the reply. I ran across the link to the font which you mentioned above in my earlier research. Unfortunately, when I download the font it has just one ‘weight’, which is bold in comparison to the other text in the document. I’m trying to dismiss the bold from some of the text. The strange thing is, if I place my cursor in the middle of the bold text and start typing, the text is bold. If I place it in the middle of the lighter, or regular text, the type comes out regular. So clearly there are two weights in the actual document, but if I highlight the text they both say regular in the character drop-down menu.
The font is Phetsarath OT, which from what I’ve read is something that was created by the Lao government. I’ve found places where I can download the bold version of the font, but can’t seem to find the regular version anywhere. Which is why I was wondering if there’s some way to accomplish this (bold to regular) with a script.
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