A Microsoft font could take down the Pakistani PM in corruption probe

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The corruption investigation into Pakistan's prime minister may boil down to a font.
The Microsoft typeface Calibri is now a key piece of evidence in the case against Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif after investigators found it was used in documents dated to 2006. The problem? The font wasn't readily available until a year later, the probe found.

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@Gobinaath Bro that font was available in 2004 but as a separate download it was not officially available with Microsoft office suite and at that time Times new roman font was used as the default font. Calibri became default font in 2007 when Microsoft released office 2007. So, if any one is making an important or any official document at that time, will use the default font which is widely used and available to make the document compatible with other systems
 
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Bro then Beta version not available in 2004 right bro ??

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According to Wikipedia "Calibri is a modern sans-serif typeface family designed by Luc(as) de Groot in 2002–2004 and released to the general public in 2007, with Microsoft Office 2007 " So, yes beta version could be available at that time but not with any Microsoft product.
 
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