Greek font word for mac 2011?

I have been attempting to download a greek font with diacritics. I have been using Ismini, which worked with word 2008, but the symbol function no longer supports the diacritics. Help would be appreciated!

There is no need to download any font for this.  You just use the Greek Polytonic keyboard layout provided in system preferences/language & text/input sources and type away.
It looks to me like ismini is a non-standard font that maps greek characaters to Latin.  I strongly recommend you move from that to the Unicode standard used by OS X and all modern computers, and for which fonts are already installed.

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