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Article ID: 218639 - Last Review: June 29, 1999 - Revision: 1.0
PUB2000: Some Fonts in the Font List May Not be Used in the Publication
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When you work with fonts in Microsoft Publisher 2000, you may notice that some fonts listed in the
Load Fonts window and the
Fonts window are not being used in the publication. You may notice this behavior while you prepare for your publication for commercial printing, embedding fonts, or opening an unpacked publication.
This behavior can be caused by customized Microsoft Publisher Design Gallery objects that contain fonts. These objects are specific to particular publications, and are saved in the publication files. Publisher will embed any fonts used by Design Gallery objects in case the object is needed again, and even if the Design Gallery object is deleted from the publication the fonts will remain embedded.
You can choose not to embed any number of fonts using the
Commercial Printing Tools.
- On the Tools menu, point to Commercial Printing Tools, and click Fonts.
- In the Fonts window, highlight any font that you want to remove.
NOTE: Make note of the data under the License Restrictions column. Some fonts cannot be embedded due to licensing issues. If the font can be embedded, you will see May embed under the License Restrictions. - Click Don't Embed to avoid embedding the font with your publication.
- Click OK.
NOTE: If you use only a small number of characters from a font, you can have Publisher embed only the characters you used from the font. Embedding only part of a font is called
subsetting. To conserve space, you may also turn on font subsetting in the
Font window. Click to select
Subset fonts when embedding check box to use this feature.
For more information about Font embedding and subsetting, click
Microsoft Publisher Help on the
Help menu, type
What is font embedding? in the Office Assistant or
the Answer Wizard, and then click
Search to view the topics
returned.
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- Microsoft Publisher 2000 Standard Edition
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