Lost fonts

The Contribute editing options for "Fonts" differs between
users within our office -they use to all be consistent. Looks like
somehow changes have been made to our editing options and some of
our default "Font" options are missing. I still have more options
than the other users here, who now only have Times New Roman - not
just on the edit mode for the homepage but for all pages. We'd like
to have all options restored for everyone and to ensure we all have
consistent editing capabilities. Not sure if something has to be
reset for our intranet templates to achieve this??

I am the Administrator and the post is what a client sent me.
The Styles and Fonts settings are open and everything should be
available for all users But the homepage doesn't allow the user to
change fonts. The rest of the site does. But apparently some users
don't have the fonts on all pages.

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