Embedded Fonts in Template?

M

ML

Is it possible to embed fonts in a Word 2003 template so that the resulting
document will copy them over and embed them?
 
C

CyberTaz

In Word 2003, Tools>Options>Save includes a checkbox to Embed TrueType
Fonts, but be aware that the *entirety* [all glyphs] of any font used in
the template wil be embedded --> large file size. Just keep in mind that not
all fonts can be embedded & that most of the newer fonts aren't TTs.
 
M

ML

So will the embedded fonts get transferred and embedded into any documents
created from the template?

CyberTaz said:
In Word 2003, Tools>Options>Save includes a checkbox to Embed TrueType
Fonts, but be aware that the *entirety* [all glyphs] of any font used in
the template wil be embedded --> large file size. Just keep in mind that
not all fonts can be embedded & that most of the newer fonts aren't TTs.
--
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

ML said:
Is it possible to embed fonts in a Word 2003 template so that the
resulting document will copy them over and embed them?
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Yes.



ML said:
So will the embedded fonts get transferred and embedded into any documents
created from the template?

CyberTaz said:
In Word 2003, Tools>Options>Save includes a checkbox to Embed TrueType
Fonts, but be aware that the *entirety* [all glyphs] of any font used in
the template wil be embedded --> large file size. Just keep in mind that
not all fonts can be embedded & that most of the newer fonts aren't TTs.
--
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

ML said:
Is it possible to embed fonts in a Word 2003 template so that the
resulting document will copy them over and embed them?
 
C

CyberTaz

And I neglected to mention that there is a checkbox to embed only characters
used, which reduces file size but also can cause problems for doc where
additional characters (beyond what were actually used in the template) need
to be typed into the new docs.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 

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