WD2002: How to Embed a TrueType Font in a Document (290952)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Word 2002

This article was previously published under Q290952
For a Microsoft Word 2000 version of this article, see 212363.
For a Microsoft Word 97 version of this article, see 113822.
For a Microsoft Word version of this article, see 188324.

SUMMARY

Microsoft Word allows you to embed a TrueType font in a Word document, so that you can view and edit the font (if licensing rights allow), even if you open the document on a computer that does not have the font installed.

MORE INFORMATION

To embed a TrueType font in a saved document, follow these steps:
  1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
  2. Click the Save tab.
  3. 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, Windows generates bold or italic from the core font. In this case, the file size increases when you use bold or italic formatting.

Licensing rights for font embedding determine how the font may be embedded in the document.

Font licensed as Result
Protected The font may not be embedded, copied, or modified. If you use a protected font in a document, and this document is opened on a computer that does not have the font installed on it, a font substitution occurs. Word substitutes the closest font available on the computer for the missing protected font.
Print/Preview The font is embedded and temporarily loaded on the target computer. Documents that contain print/preview fonts must be opened read-only, and no edits are stored in the document. Embedding a font of this nature has the least impact on file size increase.
Editable The font behaves just like the print/preview fonts, except that you can also apply the font to other text in the same document.
Installable The font is installed on the target computer permanently when you open the document. This allows you to use the new font as if you installed the font directly into Windows yourself. This type of embedded font has the greatest impact on file size, because the entire font is included with the document. The size of the font file can vary greatly. To estimate the font file size, follow the steps in the "To Estimate the Font File Size" procedure later in this article.

To Estimate the Font File Size

NOTE: The following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, please consult your product documentation to complete these steps.
  1. Click Settings on the Start menu, and then click Control Panel.
  2. Double-click the Fonts icon.
  3. Right-click the font that you want, and then click Properties on the shortcut menu. The size of the font on disk is listed for Size.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:4/23/2003
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