read only embedded fonts

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forentor

just found out that if i embed fonts; ppt 2003 will not allow me - or anyone
else - to edit the file. i embed fonts because my presentations are used by
my clients - who may not have a particular font on their system; my question
is - what's the value of embedding the fonts if it makes the file uneditable?
 
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forentor

thank you for your input - i followed your directions - and, sent a polite
suggestion to Microsoft that they change this policy. The only bad news is
that when i did the search and replace font to determine which font was
missing - it was monotype sorts; which is a base font i use for a number of
things in my powerpoint presentations; and, upon installing it on my new
system - found that the program continues to give me the same uneditable
message. I will continue - somewhat dejectedly - to find a new solution that
doesn't involve resaving and transferring all my files again.
 
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Echo S

Yeah, as Steve said, it's a nasty, nasty problem.

I'd suggest transitioning your files from Monotype Sorts to another font.
We've had all kinds of issues with that one missing from all kinds of
installation combinations, and so we've just had to move on to other
"dingbats" type fonts.

I think you'll be happier in the long run.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

forentor said:
thank you for your input - i followed your directions - and, sent a polite
suggestion to Microsoft that they change this policy. The only bad news is
that when i did the search and replace font to determine which font was
missing - it was monotype sorts; which is a base font i use for a number of
things in my powerpoint presentations; and, upon installing it on my new
system - found that the program continues to give me the same uneditable
message. I will continue - somewhat dejectedly - to find a new solution that
doesn't involve resaving and transferring all my files again.

 

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