Missing font in Office 2007

My Office Standard 2007 clearly states that a font Gill Sans is included but is missing from my list

Hi,
First of all, please check if you have the option of Display the reminder
selected under Tools->Options->Other->Advanced Options->Reminder Options.
If you have that option selected already, please follow below steps to troubleshoot the issue:
Start Outlook with '/cleanreminders' command (Press
Win + R and type "outlook.exe /cleanreminders" in the blank box, then press
Enter). This will help in deleting the damaged reminders and resolving the issues.
If you are using an Exchange account, try to disable the cached mode, close Outlook, then delete the cached .ost file. Re-start Outlook and enable cached mode again. Outlook to re-sync all contents from server to a new OST file.
If you have more than one data file in Outlook, delete the data file in addition to your default one. (Do backup anything important.)
If you are using a .pst data file (Non-Exchange mailbox), try to repair it with scanpst.exe tool:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287497/en-us
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Ethan Hua CHN
TechNet Community Support

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    1) Is embedding of OpenType fonts in Word 2007 or 2010 possible at all?
    2) If not, can I trade in the fonts for the corresponding TrueType versions?
    3) If that is not possible, is there a way to convert the fonts into TrueType without losing too much of the font quality?
    Thank you all for your kind support.
    JP

    Microsoft only allows embedding of TrueType fonts and OpenType TrueType-flavored fonts to be embedded in their Office documents. There is nothing in OpenType CFF fonts (the OpenType fonts with Type 1 outlines in them) from being embedded in Office documents other than a business decision by Microsoft. Complain to them.
    No, Adobe does not provide its OpenType CFF fonts in OpenType TrueType format.
    No, there is no reasonable way to “convert” OpenType CFF fonts to OpenType TrueType format without some degradation of quality. Essentially you would be converting Bezier curves definition outlines in quadratic curve outlines and discarding the hinting which provides for intelligent scaling.
    I suggest you complain to Microsoft about this. Again, it is their business decision and pretty bone-headed one at that!
              - Dov 

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