I suppose that on version 8, the setting would be to "embed all fonts".
Thanks for the advise. I suppose if certain fonts are not embedded but used
on the original machine, when the document is "read" in a machine that
doesn't have those fonts, there may be some "font substitution" that could
misrepresent the true content, especially when those fonts correspond to a
different language.

Thanks again. 

Pablo

* -----Original Message-----
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh
* Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 1:42 PM
* To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Subject: Re: [NF] Acrobat & fonts, was Annotating screenshots...
* 
* 
* On Oct 5, 2007, at 12:22 PM, Pablo Rivera wrote:
* 
* > can you share this tidbit about the "send fonts" settings in Acrobat?
* >
* > How do I set it "on" as my default?
* 
* In your Settings/Printers area, Right click on Adobe PDF and choose
* "Preferences." Turn off "Do not send fonts..." Even the dialog box is
* confusing with the double negative.
* 
* Many folks might also want to change the default file size settings.
* If, like me, most of your PDFs are meant to be seen on the computer
* screen or printed with graphics no fancier than screen shots, there
* is no reason to have anything more than "Smallest file size" selected.




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