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Embedded fonts in a Word document
I often use fonts in a document that others do not have on their PC's, namely
Arrus and Bernhard Mod BT. I have used the Embed TrueType Fonts (Tools, Options, Save) option and find that the resulting file is considerable larger than the file without this option selected, so I think it must be adding the font to the document. But no one opening the document ever sees the document with the correct fonts; they're always substituted. I believe these are both True Type fonts, so what's the problem? |
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Embedded fonts in a Word document
As a follow-up, I found the 2/12/05 posting from Suzanne Barnhill suggesting
the installation of font properties extension. I did this and found that both fonts I am trying to use are "Preview and Print embedding allowed". Now I really don't understand why I can't get these fonts to appear in documents I send to other computers. Any thoughts or suggestions? "CFO Ron" wrote: I often use fonts in a document that others do not have on their PC's, namely Arrus and Bernhard Mod BT. I have used the Embed TrueType Fonts (Tools, Options, Save) option and find that the resulting file is considerable larger than the file without this option selected, so I think it must be adding the font to the document. But no one opening the document ever sees the document with the correct fonts; they're always substituted. I believe these are both True Type fonts, so what's the problem? |
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