The only thing I can think of is to reapply all the styles. If you are
sure that you have used no symbol styles, then reapplying the styles
that you have used should not effect anything but that font which has
creeped in.

I would recommend that you do this on a _copy_ of your original to
ensure that nothing gets ruined...  Select format > autoformat > apply
.

Paul

On 4/19/05, DC Parris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have written a book that I plan to publish on Lulu.com.  According to
> Lulu's help info, OOo should convert to PDF pretty well.  However, I have a
> symbol font that does not get embedded into the PDF file.  Since I used
> paragraph styles for my text (and never set anything to use the symbol font)
> I am not sure what is using the symbol font.  I do see that I need to change
> the font settings in a few places, but I don't know about the symbol font.
> 
> Acrobat Reader 7.0 reveals all the fonts, and shows their status as
> either embedded, embedded subset, or not embedded.  How can I find what's
> using the (or a) symbol font? Or how can I be sure it gets embedded?
> 
> I'm using OOo 1.1.3 on SUSE Linux 9.2.  I checked my copyright symbol, and
> it's Georgia.  The find/replace dialog seems to offer font-related
> attributes, but I am not sure that means I can search for the instances of a
> given font.  Since I don't know what words might be using the symbol font, I
> cannot search on the words, either.  Is there an easy way to do this?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Don
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