
For example, if you install font Glurbish Modern on your system, but not Glurbish Modern Italic, Glurbish Modern Bold, or Glurbish Modern Bold Italic, Office applications pretends that those styles are installed and most often displays and prints synthesized versions of same, but in situations for PDF export, may simply ignore those artificial faces. The other thing to consider which may or may not be the case here is that Office applications allow for faux italic and bold fonts when actual fonts aren't installed (or don't even exist) for those styles. Furthermore, only fonts that allow editable embedding can be embedded in an Office document file. otf file suffix) into Office document files. Microsoft refuses to embed OpenType CFF fonts (typically fonts with the. Note that the Embed fonts in the file option for PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office applications only works for TrueType (including TrueType OpenType) fonts (typically fonts with the. Some specifics about the fonts in question?


What platform (MacOS or Windows)? What version of Acrobat?Įxactly how are you creating PDF (exact steps since there are any number of paths, some of which are Adobe and others not)? It would really help if you gave us some specifics.
