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One of the points of PDF is that it solves this problem for you: just make
sure the fonts are embedded, not substituted. This is one of the easier PDF conversion settings. "Doug Freese" wrote in message ... I produce a monthly newsletter for my running club in which about 25% receive it online after I convert it to PDF. I have found that unless I stay with very vanilla fonts like Times New Roman and Arial many online readers get error messages they can't open font X. Is there a standard set of fonts(or font library) that exists on most operating systems? Every time I try to add some font pizzazz I get into trouble. I can't test this before I ship it because I obviously have the fonts. Any thoughts or a place I can look? -Doug Freese |
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