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Embedding fonts in a template
Is it possible to ensure that a template embeds fonts, so documents created
from the template can be sent readably to others who do not have the font, or does this option have to be set on each person's computer? Thanks for any help. |
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Embedding fonts in a template Part 2
Forgot to mention this is for both Word 2003 and Word 2007
On 14/9/08 12:58, in article , "Won" wrote: Is it possible to ensure that a template embeds fonts, so documents created from the template can be sent readably to others who do not have the font, or does this option have to be set on each person's computer? Thanks for any help. |
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Embedding fonts in a template
How are you going to get around the fact that not all fonts can be embedded?
I would suggest you stick with the common fonts instand of using "fancy fonts". http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290952 -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Won" wrote in message ... Is it possible to ensure that a template embeds fonts, so documents created from the template can be sent readably to others who do not have the font, or does this option have to be set on each person's computer? Thanks for any help. |
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Embedding fonts in a template
Thanks for your help.
The "fancy" font is an opentype font (with three faces). Have to use "fancy fonts" for the logo and address. The rest of the document is plain old Arial. Can Word embed OpenType fonts? On 14/9/08 14:45, in article , "JoAnn Paules" wrote: How are you going to get around the fact that not all fonts can be embedded? I would suggest you stick with the common fonts instand of using "fancy fonts". http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290952 |
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Embedding fonts in a template
I would suggest creating a letterhead and skip the whole embedding license
issue. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Won" wrote in message ... Thanks for your help. The "fancy" font is an opentype font (with three faces). Have to use "fancy fonts" for the logo and address. The rest of the document is plain old Arial. Can Word embed OpenType fonts? On 14/9/08 14:45, in article , "JoAnn Paules" wrote: How are you going to get around the fact that not all fonts can be embedded? I would suggest you stick with the common fonts instand of using "fancy fonts". http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290952 |
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