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The Arabic and/or Transliteration font is not working properly in Vocab Clinic. How can I fix it?

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The Arabic and/or Transliteration font is not working properly in Vocab Clinic. How can I fix it?

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Vocab Clinic® installs a number of fonts upon installation. In most cases, these fonts will install with no problem. If you are having trouble with the Arabic script or the transliteration script, you may attempt to reinstall Vocab Clinic (remove it from your system then run the install program again). Once you have reinstalled, reboot your computer and check to see if the font is displaying properly. If this does not work, go to the “Fonts” folder located inside your Windows directory. Locate the file entitled “Arabweb1.ttf”. This file may display itself as “Arabic Web”, depending on your version of Windows. Move this file to your desktop (or another location of your choice). Make sure it is removed from your “Fonts” folder. Then, open the “Fonts” section of your Windows Control Panel. Select “File/Install New Font”, and then select the “Arabweb1.ttf” file from the location to which you just moved it. Windows will install the font. Reboot your computer, then run Vocab Clinicâ„¢ again. T

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