embedding your fonts in word

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When your Word document is going to be displayed on another computer you should embed your fonts in your document to ensure that it will display the same on other computers.

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How to Embed Fonts Into Your Word

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TshirtsCanada.com

Frequently we receive requests for a t-shirt quote

along with an attached file and the image and text is created

in Microsoft Word.

This can be an issue if your custom tshirt design contains particular fonts and they are important to your design and

the fonts are not embedded in your file.

For example, let’s say that you used the font Thickhead.

Now if I don’t haveThickhead on my computer

the font will instead display as Thickhead or Thickhead, defaulting to a common font

on my computer.

There are thousands of available fonts and I have more than 10,000 on my

computer. (they aren’t all active)

Now since I wouldn’t have any reference point as to how your document should look, I wouldn’t know whether the

image you sent me looks the same on my computer

as it does on yours.

This is why we always send a proof for your confirmation -

just to be sure.

However there is a very easy solution.

You embed the font into your Word document so the font information is contained in

your file.

This is actually quite easy to do.

You would do this while you are working in Word.

Steps to Embed True Type Fonts into a Word Document

Open your Word file

• On the toolbar at the top select the Tools menu.

2. Click Options

3. Then click the Save tab

4. Select the Embed TrueType fonts check box. Leave the “Embed

characters in use only” and “Do not embed common

system fonts” unchecked

5. Then click OK

6. Save the document.

Your document will now show up looking the same on

any computer.

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