The Four Levels of Font Embedding in Windows
ID: Q95841
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows versions 3.1, 3.11
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Microsoft Windows for Workgroups versions 3.1, 3.11
SUMMARY
This article describes font embedding and its four levels.
MORE INFORMATION
Font embedding allows a user to create a document containing TrueType
fonts, open the document on another machine that does not have the
font installed, and use that font with certain limitations.
These limitations are determined by the vendor of the font and are
built into the font. Although this technology is built into the font,
some users may not be able to use the font because the application
must support the ability to embed the fonts when the document is
saved.
There are four levels of embedding:
- None - This level of embedding does not allow for embedding.
Another font is substituted for the selected font.
- Preview & Print - This level of embedding allows the selected font
to be seen on the screen and printed from the document in which the
font was embedded.
- Editable - At this level, the selected font can be seen on screen,
printed, and edited (but only in the host document).
- Installable - This level includes attributes of all previous levels.
The selected fonts can be installed on the computer and used in
other documents and applications.
Additional query words:
3.11 true type ttf tt 3.10 Q82825
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Version : WINDOWS:3.1,3.11
Platform : WINDOWS
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