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Acrobat pro Breaks My Defined Font Embedding Rule

ahmadsadighi
Registered: Dec 7 2007
Posts: 11

I have already posted a post about Failure in PDF creation in word 2007. I found out that this error is due to bypassing my embedding rule. I have used Lotus font in my document which is under Macromedia's license and Acrobat does not embed it in PDF. I cleared the checkbox in the advanced tab ehen creating PDF to prevent embedding all fonts. Despite that, when making PDF through Print, a notepad file appears that says Acrobat can't creat PDF because of license restriction. When I go via Acrobat tab in ribbon, there is no error until the last step whre it says: acrobat can't creat PDF file (nothing about License).
How can I MAKE ACROBAT TO UNDERSTAND NOT TO EMBED FONTS plz?

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 8.1.1, Windows
gkaiseril
Expert
Registered: Feb 23 2006
Posts: 4307
The license is with the font not Acrobat. You may have to put the probelm font in the "Never Embed" list.

The other solution is not to use the problem font in any document that will be converted into a PDF.

George Kaiser

ahmadsadighi
Registered: Dec 7 2007
Posts: 11
gkaiseril wrote:
The license is with the font not Acrobat. You may have to put the probelm font in the "Never Embed" list.The other solution is not to use the problem font in any document that will be converted into a PDF.
I knew that and had put the font in the list, but acrobat steel had problem. the crazy thing is that it suddenly made a right PDF file after long time (1 week) try (without any changes in setting) for once via Print button (Acrobat tab still ignores)!
But now the problem is that it disturbs the PDF file. In fact, in some pages which contain picture, text boxes and shapes in the header are moved.
{anyone knows a better program rather than Acrobat? I'm getting mad}