Depending on the fonts, you could give them to him on a disc. (Copyright
laws could apply.)
Download PrimoPDF from
www.primopdf.com. Good program - and free. It's handy
to have it anyway, now you have a valid excuse to download it. ;-)
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"Frustrated" wrote in message
...
I have a MS Office document (9-pages) and the printer doesn't have all the
fonts I've used so when he opens it, it looks different. He said the only
way
for it to be exactly the way I designed it is if I convert the .doc file
to a
.bmp, .jpg or .pdf file. Is there a way to do this in MS Office 2000?