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Old August 31st, 2009, 03:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
anthony
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When I publish a report to PDF (using acFormatPDF), I need the process
to embed the fonts, which is not happening at the moment. Is it
possible, somehow, to ensure that the fonts are embedded? If not with
Access 2007, is it in development for the next version of Access?

On a related matter, the resulting files are considerably smaller
when, instead of using the PDF publishing route, I simply print to the
PDF Factory Pro printer driver (fonts embedded). Why is this?

Many thanks for any help
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Old September 3rd, 2009, 10:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
anthony
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On 31 Aug, 15:19, anthony wrote:
When I publish a report to PDF (using acFormatPDF), I need the process
to embed the fonts, which is not happening at the moment. Is it
possible, somehow, to ensure that the fonts are embedded? If not with
Access 2007, is it in development for the next version of Access?

On a related matter, the resulting files are considerably smaller
when, instead of using the PDF publishing route, I simply print to the
PDF Factory Pro printer driver (fonts embedded). Why is this?

Many thanks for any help


Anyone have any insight into this please? Or any advice as to where to
write to MS for elucidation?
 




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