WD: How to Embed TrueType Fonts in a Document (188324)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0
- Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0a
- Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0c
- Microsoft Word for Windows 95
- Microsoft Word for Windows 95 7.0a
This article was previously published under Q188324 SUMMARY
Microsoft Word for Windows allows you to embed TrueType fonts in your
Word document so that you can view and edit the fonts (if licensing
rights allow), even if you open the document on a computer that does not
have the font installed.
To embed TrueType fonts in a saved document, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu click Options.
- Click the Save tab.
- Select the Embed TrueType Fonts check box.
Not all fonts are licensed so that they can be embedded. If a font can be
embedded, it will increase the file size of your document by approximately
the size of the TrueType font (.ttf) file.
NOTE: Some fonts treat normal, bold, italic, and bold-italic as separate
font .ttf files. In this case, the file size of your document is larger
when you use bold and italic formatting than it is if you do not.
If a font does not have a bold, italic, or bold-italic version of the font,
then Windows generates bold or italic from the core font. In this case, the
file size does increase when you use bold or italic formatting.
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, Chapter 6, "Formatting Text
Characters," "Displaying and Printing Fonts" section, pages 115-117
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/17/2005 |
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