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You can use PANOSE font matching to access a list of fonts that can be used as substitutes for fonts used in a document but not found on your computer.
You can set options for font matching. You can use font matching in text only or in both text and text styles. You can also turn off font matching. When you use font matching, you can accept the default substitute font, or you can choose another font to substitute for the missing font. You can apply the substitution temporarily or permanently.
You can build a list of exceptions to font substitutions. Exceptions override the font substitutions recommended by the PANOSE font-matching feature. A list of exceptions can be useful when you share drawings and documents across platforms, because sometimes the same font is spelled differently on each platform.
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In the Workspace list of categories, double-click Text, and click Fonts. |
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Click PANOSE font matching. |
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In the PANOSE font matching preferences dialog box, enable one of the following options: |
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Text — lets you choose font substitutions for text in the document and applies default font substitutions for text styles |
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Text and styles — lets you choose font substitutions for text in the document and for text styles |
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Never show — applies default font substitutions for text in the document and for text styles |
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If the document contains missing fonts, the Substitute missing fonts dialog box opens. The name of the missing font appears in the Missing font list, and the recommended substitute appears in the Substituted font list. |
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Enable the Use the PANOSE suggested match option. |
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Temporary — replaces the missing font with the substitution in the current session of the document |
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Permanent — permanently replaces the missing font with the substitution. When you save and reopen the file, the new font is used. |
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Temporary — replaces the missing font with the substitution in the current session of the document |
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Permanent — permanently makes the font substitution in the document. When you save and reopen the file, the new font is used. |
You can save font substitutions by enabling the Save this exception for future font matching check box.
You can substitute a font for more than one missing font by holding down Shift and selecting the fonts in the Missing font list in the Font substitution for missing fonts dialog box.
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In the Workspace list of categories, double-click Text, and click Fonts. |
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Click PANOSE font matching. |
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In the PANOSE font matching preferences dialog box, click Exceptions. |
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In the PANOSE font matching exceptions dialog box, type the name of the missing font in the Missing font box. |
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