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Dodane
In my Word 2000 document, I try to insert a company logo, which was created as a regular font for our company, but is not a True Type nor a Type 1 font.
The problem I have is when I send out this document to other people, into the word file - and also its corresponding converted to PDF file - the font is automatically replaced with another font (because the other people do not have this font installed on their computer. So, I tried to go with a wmf file which contains the logo text in Corel Draw, and insert it as a picture in Word. But it seems that the wmf file still contains that font, so the logo is displayed incorrectly (it is replaced again with another font).
I also tried to convert that font to curves in Corel, and save it as a wmf. The font (that now actually becomes an image) is displayed correctly as a shape, but looks jagged when printed in word.
Has anybody any idea how to deal with jagged margins for this text ? Any help much appreciated.
Thank you,
Dodane
The problem I have is when I send out this document to other people, into the word file - and also its corresponding converted to PDF file - the font is automatically replaced with another font (because the other people do not have this font installed on their computer. So, I tried to go with a wmf file which contains the logo text in Corel Draw, and insert it as a picture in Word. But it seems that the wmf file still contains that font, so the logo is displayed incorrectly (it is replaced again with another font).
I also tried to convert that font to curves in Corel, and save it as a wmf. The font (that now actually becomes an image) is displayed correctly as a shape, but looks jagged when printed in word.
Has anybody any idea how to deal with jagged margins for this text ? Any help much appreciated.
Thank you,
Dodane