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Font error in pdf-ing Word document
Receive error message when pdf-ing Word document about WPMathA. Have
deleted all instances of the font and looked with CrossEyes and cannot find ANY references. Search also says there are no instances. However, still get error message when trying to create pdf. Any help would be appreciated! |
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Hi Mary,
If you open the document in Word and use the [Font Substitution] setting in Tools=Options=Compatability does it report that WordPerfect font as being used in the document? If you use Edit=Find in the document and look for that font in the document does it find it? Are there any embedded objects in the document? ======= "MaryG" wrote in message ps.com... Receive error message when pdf-ing Word document about WPMathA. Have deleted all instances of the font and looked with CrossEyes and cannot find ANY references. Search also says there are no instances. However, still get error message when trying to create pdf. Any help would be appreciated! -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Thanks, Bob. When we go to Compatability, it says no substitution is
necessary, all fonts are available. If you do a find, it says that the font is not there. HOWEVER, it was there at one time and changed, so I'm assuming Word (which I must admit I absolutely hate) is keeping the memory alive somewhere hidden. If you stay in Word, you're okay. It's just when we try to pdf the document for the Web that we run into trouble. There's nothing embedded; it's all table after table. |
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