Missing Fonts in Leopard

Can anyone tell me how I can get the font Lucida Calligraphy I had on Tiger back on to Leopard? I'm no technical genius and searching thru forums I see there are more than a few problems with fonts. I just need this one back. Thanks

Tom Gewecke wrote:
Lucida Calligraphy is not part of Tiger.
It's installed as part of Microsoft Office 2004. When you run MS Office the first time (or use the installer), it gets copied to the Fonts folder in your account (~/Library/Fonts). On my computer, at least, it's still in /Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Fonts. A spotlight search shows it there, too.
If you can't find it that way, insert your Office 2004 disc and look in there. It's in the "Microsoft Office 2004" folder, in "Office/Fonts".
charlie

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