Jim Allan wrote:

Web Kracked wrote:
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I used PDF to do embedded fonts in documents, but that was with Acrobat,
and the option was not a default. I still have not seen if doPDF does it, since I cannot find any option for it. Still, if I have to, I would go to my file server machine, since Acrobat is installed on it. My version do not work with Vista.
Well doPDF works faster than Acrobat did anyway.

Almost all PDF creators, including the one in OpenOffice.org, embed fonts by default. So there is likely to be no option you can set. You can easily check that the fonts have been embedded by opening the PDF on a system that does not have those fonts or by temporarily removing the fonts from your current system.

Jim Allan
Thanks Jim

I was not sure about the font embedding options, since Acrobat 6 and 7
has that option turned off as a default, when they were installed on the two
systems I used/use.

I hope to check the font in a document, once I can find one
that would be be a good result - font that looks like no other
that would be installed on the other system.  Hopefully will
have the time to tweak the systems over the weekend.  Bad
weather forecasted again.

Thanks

Tim L.
retired and tires of MS.

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