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My questions follow below; here are my facts first: 0. I'm using a customer-owned MS Windows Vista notebook during calls on-site (my own one has no permission to be plugged into the network there) with MS Office 2007 as well as Acrobat Professional 9.1.2 installed. I have gotten a Word 2007 document, composed entirely of text formatted with a font 'LucidaSans' (plus variations: *-italic, *-bold, *-bolditalic). BTW, I don't know *how* Word originally found the LucidaSans font -- it's not by default installed in%windir% fonts. However, it's available in '%programfiles% Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Designer 8.2 jre lib fonts ' as 'LucidaSansRegular.ttf'. It's 'Version 1.20, October 2000, OpenType Layout, TrueType outlines', according to Windows Font Viewer.

Also, the Font Viewer says 'Font embeddability: Restricted'. Similar license restriction info is given about the LucidaSans-Demi and other variations. If I use Word's 'Save as PDF.' -feature (which internally is using PDFWriter), the LucidaSans *variations* are embedded as subsets, but LucidaSans *regular* isn't. If I use Distiller and 'Print to Acrobat PDF' printer, the same thing happens.

Yes, I have enabled the Distiller profile to 'embed all fonts'. Acrobat says in 'Document Properties' about the font used to display the PDF pages: 'Actual Font: Adobe Sans MM'. So far, not a surprise to me, that the regular fontface is not being embedded. After all, the license hint is clear (once you discovered it). Big surprise however is the fact that the PDFs do have embedded the *variations* of LucidaSans (italic, bold, bolditalic under the names of '-Italic', '-Demi' and '-DemiItalic'). I did try all kinds of settings to convice Distiller to embed its 'Adobe Sans MM' instead of the original LucidaSans.

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To no avail so far. Distiller does hint in its profile dialog for the 'Fonts' settings at the non-permission to embed LucidaSans (which it indeed does *not* embed), LucidaSans-Demi (which it later *does* embed!) and all LucidaBright-** variations (which I did not test). For now, I found two ways to print the PDFs in a good-enough imaging fidelity to the on-screen Acrobat display: a) Re-distilling the PDF with Distiller using the 'Print as image' option. B) Tricking Acrobat into a 'convert all glyphs to outlines' mode and save that version of the file.

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Is a workaround for now, it does not help in the long run, because there are some other requirements: automatically archiving all PDF files after print as searchable, indexible documents. Both, '9a' and '9b' loose these capabilities.