Well, it didn't work and after reopening InDesign, Arial Narrow Bold was still not in the list. Normally, I back up any files/fonts I'll be overwriting but didn't do it this time (old age setting in). So I chose Arial Narrow Bold and installed the older version (v2.30) over the newer version (v2.37). I have a CD of fonts I copied from my previous system that has an older version of the Arial Narrow family than currently on my new system, so as a test I decided to install just one and see if it works. I did some online research and read something about older versions of Arial Narrow fonts would fix the problem. As many others here have experienced, when I went to Vista Home Premium on a new system and running Office 2007, the only Arial Narrow font showing up in InDesign CS2 was regular.
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