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Old April 28th, 2009, 09:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
JoAnn Paules
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Thank you Matt. :-)

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"Matt Beals" wrote in message
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Font licensing is a very tricky area. It is easily misunderstood and not
necessarily easily, or with difficulty, understood.

Any PDF creation program, if I recall correctly, is required to honor
the font embedding flag in TrueType fonts, any restrictions really.
PostScript fonts do not have this special flag. I do not think that
OpenType fonts have such a flag. But TrueType fonts definitely DO have
this feature. Fonts like WP Iconics, Word Perfect fonts, generally have
this restriction. There is no legal way to embed these restricted fonts
in a PDF.

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JoAnn Paules wrote:
Exactly - *you* purchased the license to use it, not someone else.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pu...590131033.aspx


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Old May 4th, 2009, 11:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
glory
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Default Printing a pdf file

Thank you, Craig, I got the info I needed regarding my first question on the
font style, but you're the first one to answer the second part, i.e., as a
last resort, if I save it as a pdf file, can I just go to work and print it
without the font being changed? Thank you very much, that's what I will do.
However, I think I will try to follow the suggestion of emailing the font to
work and see what happens - I never thought of that. Thank you all for your
much-needed help.

"Craig Schiller" wrote:

What JoAnn said. But yes, saving as a pdf file and taking that to work
to print will solve your problem.

Craig

Glory wrote:

If I create a document at home using Publisher 2007 with a specific font
style, and go to work and try to print it there when the Publisher 2007
installed at work does not have the same font I have at home, will it change
my font style, and if so, can I save it as a pdf file and still be able to
print it at work without having the font style changed at work. I prefer the
font style I have at home, but I have to use the work printer which prints
huge posters. Thank you for any help you can give me. Or, does anyone have
any suggestions on how I can accomplish this?

Glory



 




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