Because the font specified in the PDF is "Arial-BoldMT" NOT "Arial Bold" - two 
different fonts...

Leonard

From: David Thielen [mailto:da...@windward.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 3:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Can't edit bold arial in Acrobat after creating 
PDF

Here you go. Acrobat ver 9 running on XP w/ SP-3.

thank you - dave


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From: Leonard Rosenthol [mailto:lrose...@adobe.com]
Sent: Mon 2/16/2009 11:14 AM
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Can't edit bold arial in Acrobat after creating 
PDF
Please provide a sample PDF the demonstrates the problem.

Also, what version of Acrobat is being used on what OS platform?

Leonard

From: David Thielen [mailto:da...@windward.net]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 12:00 PM
To: itext
Subject: [iText-questions] Can't edit bold arial in Acrobat after creating PDF

Hi;

We're getting this issue from one of our customers. The PDFs we create use 
unicode for all text so all fonts are embedded. We build the PDF from a Word 
document.

I open new document in Word.
Add some text, choose Arial in the fonts dropdown list.
Add an other line of text, choose Arial in the fonts dropdown list and select 
the "bold" button.
Save the document as an RTF
Create a PDF.
Open the PDF in Acrobat Reader. The font types are now Arial-MT and 
Arial-BoldMT. And it are embedded subsets.

When I open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Professional, I can perfectly add some 
text to the default Arial text. When I want to add some text to the bold Arial 
text, I get an error message that the font is a subset and that no compatible 
system font can be found. Which is strange because I have ARIALBD.TTF in my 
Fonts folder.
Any ideas?

thanks - dave
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