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At 9/17/2003 09:04 AM, you wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>I have a WP document and I opened it in WP version 9. I went to PDF it using Acrobat 
>Distiller 5.0.5. If I PDF it using ebook setting it works great-except it won't save 
>it as a Acrobat 3 and up doc. I changed it to my web settings (which have a lower 
>resolution, Acrobat 3 plus) and it gives an error and won't make the PDF. It says:
>
>%%[ ProductName: Distiller ]%%
>%%[ Error: WP-IconicSymbolsA cannot be embedded due to licensing restrictions.]%%
>%%[ Font vendor (WPCO) does not permit this font to be embedded in PDF.]%%
>%%[ Error: invalidfont; OffendingCommand: show; ErrorInfo: CharOffsets          e     
>     ����l fonts/X28DC2443  ]%%
>Stack:
>()
>%%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%%
>%%[ Warning: PostScript error. No PDF file produced. ] %%
>
>I had this happen a while back and had to upgrade to WP9 in order to get WP to stop 
>the error...I really hope I don't have to upgrade again :) I went through the 
>document and got rid of all the IconicSymbols and still no dice. I use win xp home...
>
>Does anyone have any ideas?
>
>Thanks
>
>Lisa


This one is very simple. A fairly old version of WordPerfect, from the days in which 
Novell owned the product, shipped with improperly created TrueType fonts, those with 
font names WP*.TTF. They were setup to disallow any embedding whatsoever. These fonts 
were "fixed" in subsequent versions of WordPerfect from Corel, but even if you update 
to the newer versions of WordPerfect, those fonts are not automatically replaced at 
installation time. HOWEVER, an updated set of fonts to fix the problem, regardless of 
the WordPerfect version you are running, is available for download from Corel's web 
site.

        - Dov 


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