![]() You have obtained this font software either directly from Monotype or together with software distributed by one of the licensees of Monotype. This font software is the property of Monotype GmbH, or one of its affiliated entities (Monotype) and its use by you is covered under the terms of a license agreement. You list the font that you want first, then any fonts that might fill in for the first if it is unavailable, and you should end the list with a generic font, of which there are five: serif, sans-serif, monospace, cursive and fantasy. The typeface called ‘Open Sans’ just has the Regular and Bold weights. ![]() However in Word the Light weight shows up as a distinct typeface called ‘Open Sans Light’. How can we make it use the actual Bold weight? Open Sans we have them all installed. ![]() Marking some text as bold makes Microsoft Word use what looks like a synthetic automatically boldified version of the Light weight, rather than the Bold weight. In Word, how can we make bold text (such as by pressing Ctrl+B/the B button) use the bold variant of a differently named font from that of the non-bold font? We're using the Light weight of the Open Sans font. ![]()
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