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I guess it is a font problem !
did you have the font as outline or true type !!!
if Outline (PostScript )  type 1 then security will be tight

you might need to convert it to true type !  and then it will be rasterizing
in the PDF

Ahmed

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From: "Leland Maurello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 8:07 PM
Subject: RE: [PDF] conversion problems with optima


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> As Leonard pointed out, it seems to be a copywright issue. The same
> thing happens to me. Luckily I was working in Illustrator, so I just
> turned fonts into outlines.
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> If you have access to ZapfHumanist font, it looks the same as Optima.
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> Hi
> We have rencently bought the Optima font, but when we convert a word
> file (we are on Windows 2000) containing Optima to pdf we get an error
> message saying that the file could not be converted because "Optima
> cannot be embedded due to licensing restrictions".
> We create a ps file by converting through our own printer then going
> through a watched folder to create a pdf. Is the problem related to the
> font itself not allowing it to be used in pdfs??
> a setting within the printer??
> a setting within the watched folder??
> Can anyone please offer any help or advice for this problem??
> Regards Lewis.
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