When you view a PDF document which has fonts which are not embedded,
you can use the Adobe Acrobat function Use
Local Fonts. The following will happen:
Use Local
Fonts off
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Use Local
Fonts on
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| Adobe Acrobat uses the fonts of the PDF document and substitutes all
fonts which are not embedded. This font substitution will always happen,
even if the fonts are installed on the computer where you are viewing
the PDF document. This will give you an impression of how someone else
will see the PDF document on his or her computer. This may sometimes
result in incorrect character spacing or distorted letter
shapes. |
Adobe Acrobat uses the fonts on the computer where you are viewing
the PDF document. |