Helvetica is – well as I understand – part of something called Postscript and is installed on the HP Laserjet printer. ![]() What I am trying to say is that us users didn't need to have Helvetica installed on our Windows 7 computers. But when sent to a previous printer (which too used to be an HP Laserjet 4200 PCL 6), Arial used to be replaced by Helvetica (seamlessly by the printer). ![]() When we specifed "Arial" as the font in, let's say, MS Word document, on the screen it obviously showed Arial. Helvetica is not, and has never been, installed on our Windows 7 computers either. ![]() I don't have a Windows 7 system (32-bit or 64-bit), but on my Windows 10 Professional 64-bit edition, Helvetica is not one of the standard installed fonts - so where has the copy on your workstation come from?
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