In article <N%Vrg.85897$qd2.9939@bignews6.bellsouth.net>,
"KatWoman" <JolieXPrincessXKatanaXXX DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Florian Roth" <Neo.X DeleteThis @web.de> wrote in message
> news:e8ok4i$uln$2@online.de...
> >
> > How can I export a File to PDF with embedding the Fonts?
> > Is this possible with PS CS2. Someone told me, but I can't figure it out.
> >
> > Help ...
> >
> > Flo
>
> I am not sure but I think you have to select those options in Acrobat first
> then export it from PS
> there is something called OUTLINE that is supposed to show your text whether
> or not they have the fonts...
> I haven't used this much..........
To create a multipage PDF Presentation:
1. Do one of the following:
From the main menu, choose File > Automate > PDF Presentation.
From the File Browser menu, choose Automate> PDF Presentation. All
the image files displayed in the File Browser will be added to the PDF
Presentation. In the File Browser, you can select the image files you
want for the PDF Presentation. Otherwise, the PDF Presentation command
will select all the images currently displayed in the File Browser.
(from CS1 Help)
It's easier if you have MS Office on your PC. Office 04 included a pdf
maker. You simply selected File - Print and at the bottom of the dialog
box was a <make pdf> option.
I have Acrobat on my Mac and it refuses to create pdf's itself - you
have to export from the original program via the Print command.
Why Adobe makes this so difficult is beyond me. Maybe they're just
trying to generate more profits?
Like the debacle a few years ago with Adobe's Type 1 fonts - they were
trying to corner the market when somebody (Microsoft?) came up with True
Type fonts.
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