Embedded fonts

Font Embedding

The properties of fonts vary significantly depending on the settings used during the creation of a PDF file. This can affect your ability to edit text in the PDF file. In particular, PDF files that contain subset fonts can be problematic when last-minute edits are required.

 

Font embedding assists with accurately rendering a PDF file to screen or print. If you want to use a font when you edit a PDF file, the font must be installed on your system.

 

Three levels of font embedding are used in PDF files:

 

TIP: To list all fonts in a PDF and their embedding method, Ctrl+D or right-click the Hand tool anywhere on the document, and select Document Properties. In the Document Properties dialog, see the Fonts tab.

To view the font properties of selected text in a PDF, right-click the Edit tool on the text, and choose Edit Properties. The Text Properties window appears. Information about font embedding is at the bottom of the window .