On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 07:47:53 +1200
Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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
> 

Well, the Edit > Find > Format option sure hasn't worked.  When I run it, I
get the "Search Key Not Found" message.  It doesn't even matter what font I
am searching for (tried fonts that I know to be in the document).  I tried
this option in MS Word, and it worked there just fine.  I'm using OOo 1.1.3.
On SUSE Linux 9.2

I have tried the format > autoformat > apply, which did help eliminate some
of the extraneous fonts in the document, but not the symbol font.  When I
export to PDF, I still get that symbol font showing as not embedded in the
document properties dialog.  Apparently, It's a Type 1 font, not True Type. 
Any other suggestions?  I would like to resolve this conflict by next week. 
I'm nearing my own deadline now.


Thanks,
Don
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