During import, Designer attempts
to match fonts in the PDF file with fonts that are available on
your computer. If the file contains an unavailable font, Designer displays
the Missing Fonts dialog box showing the missing font and a suggested replacement.
You can accept the replacement font or change it. This font substitution
is not permanent. Designer must map the unavailable fonts every
time the form opens.
After importing the PDF, the Warnings tab of the Report palette
lists all unavailable fonts and explains how they were converted.
If the font-mapping table includes the unavailable font, the Warnings
tab states that the font was mapped to the new font. If the unavailable
font is not in the font-mapping table, Designer attempts to select
an appropriate substitution. The Warnings tab then states that the
unavailable font was changed to the new font. In this case, you may
want to permanently substitute the font or add a new mapping to
the font table.
To make the font substitution permanentImport the PDF. See Importing PDF files.
If the Missing Fonts dialog box appears, specify the desired
substitute fonts.
To apply permanent font substitution immediately, select
Permanently Replace Unavailable Fonts and click OK.
To apply permanent font substitution at later time in the
session before closing the form design, select Tools > Missing
Fonts and select Permanently Replace Unavailable Fonts.
Save the form design.
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