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About embedding fonts in your publication
Article Embedding fonts in your publication is one of the best ways to ensure that a font used in a publication is always available, even if you move the publication t...
Publisher 2003
About Microsoft Publisher font embedding for commercial printing
Article Microsoft Office Publisher embeds TrueType fonts that have licenses that allow embedding. By default, fonts are automatically embedded when a publication creato...
Publisher 2007, Publisher 2003
Embed fonts in a publication
Article On the Tools menu, point to Commercial Printing Tools , and then click Fonts . In the Fonts dialog box, do one of the following: Set embedding options fo...
Publisher 2003
Load embedded fonts and print a font report
Article You must load embedded fonts onto your computer before you can use them. When you open a publication that has embedded fonts, the Load Fonts dialog box will...
Publisher 2003
Change embedding status for individual TrueType fonts
Article On the Tools menu, point to Commercial Printing Tools , and then click Fonts . Click the name of the font whose embedding status you want to change. Do on...
Publisher 2003
Embed only part of a font in your publication
Article When you embed only part of a font, a process known as subsetting , you create a smaller file to hand off to your commercial printing service than if you embed...
Publisher 2003
Find out if a font can be embedded
Article On the Tools menu, point to Commercial Printing Tools , and then click Fonts . Under License Restrictions and Embed Font , check the font license details...
Publisher 2003
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