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stevek
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01/09/12 10:49 AM (14 years ago)

PDF fonts

As you can see in some other posts, I've been having problems with PDFs. I create them in WORD and then save as PDF. Are there fonts that I must use in Word so as to be the most compatible with how PDFs are handled in buzztouch or is any font ok. Thanks.
 
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01/09/12 11:17 AM (14 years ago)
You're and early adopter, so I assume you're using BTv1.5. Point to remember BTv1.5 Android screen is nonfunctional, it's awaiting a new release that may be coming at a time yet to be set.
 
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01/09/12 11:26 AM (14 years ago)
I use IOS
 
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01/09/12 12:11 PM (14 years ago)
Tahoma, Verdana and Arial - those are pretty much standard fonts installed on all systems. use those whenever for best compatibility across the internets for everything you can. but Buzztouch should not be a factor in your issue. They aren't generating your PDF. Buzztouch just points to the already created .pdf file you reference in your app. Whatever program is generating the PDF you 'print' to from Word is likely the issue. What program are you using? PDFCreator has served me well for years http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/ (i also used Adobe Acrobat PRO, but PDF Creator is FREE)
 
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01/09/12 12:51 PM (14 years ago)
Am using Word 2011 for Mac. I create the docx file and then do a save as, pdf.
 
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01/09/12 12:54 PM (14 years ago)
And I'm using Ariel, 36, sometimes bold, sometimes underline.
 

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