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- DirtyShit
hey anyone know how to
UN-EMBED fonts in a PDF file so that they may be edited i tried everything i think.. ANYHALP would be a great help.
- taragee0
in distiller?
- mayo0
if you have the full version of Acrobat, and not just reader, just use the Text Touch Up Tool (bottom row, last icon in menu bar).
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- ********0
if you dont have acrobat, what you can do is use a font that basically everyone has. if its just a plain sans serifed font use arial, helvetica, verdana. serifed font use times etc
- SoulFly0
it's possible that when the document was created, the fonts were made into outlines, reason why you can't edit.
- DirtyShit0
FUCK i mean THANX ALOT REALLY. for the input bu ti figured that much out but it still wont let me edit anything!i tried like 6 things with the fonts it doenst even let you pick the font.. liek select all the text then change the fonts FONTS are practically the most important thing in the program that would need changed and its like the last thing you can do ..!!!ANYMOrE IDEAS?
- abizzyman0
place the pdf back in Quark or Indesign... or try opening the .pdf in InDesign...
... if you can't open it... place it... draw a little box the color of the back ground over the text you want to edit and then type a new line of copy over the box...
... this only works if you have a one word change... i used to use it when I had to change page numbers for a magazine while on press.
- DirtyShit0
THANX ALOT MAN i really appre iatae ti!!!! THANX AGAIN