Mike, point taken. Dr. Reng said the same thing too.

Perhaps ... a different question that may be more interesting:

        Do people here feel that it is necessary to check a PDF in a "Reader 
only" environment if that PDF looks fine in Acrobat?

Because, I have yet to see one of my files pass Acrobat rendering and fail to 
show in Reader. (In my approach, both programs would use the same available 
fonts though.)

If I stop doing that final check, it would just be a bit simpler final process 
for me. BTW, with my approach, both programs would still find the same fonts 
available, so missing fonts is effectively not something I check anyway! I just 
avoid it by having Acrobat embed the fonts as needed.

Z

Mike Wickham said:
> Guys, you keep emphasizing that I used a quote of Dov's from 10 years ago-- 
> and I did (9 years ago, actually). But I also included one other quote and a 
> link to third message in the same post. These were from times more recent. 
> One was from 2010, which was only one version back in Acrobat. I'd call that 
> a recent quote. I'm also sure I've seen Dov say similar later, I just 
> couldn't quickly find a quote to include.

> Anyway, do what you want regarding mixing Acrobat and Reader, but it's not 
> really fair to grab the oldest quote of three and claim it makes all the 
> advice old.

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