This may help... At this url: http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fonts/default.asp you can select any MS product to see a list of fonts that are included with it. Or you can select a font to find out which MS products include it. I tried to find a listing of fonts included with installation of Netscape Navigator, but my searches were fruitless. sorry to give half an answer but it's a start anyway. --Peg writing from very cold and snowy southeastern michigan, usa On Mon, 18 December 2000, Julia Frizzell wrote: > These days, you can usually get away with Arial, Times, Courier, and > Helvetica. Quite often people have Verdana as well, as it's a free > one usually installed with just about any MS product (including > browsers).