How to Embed TrueType Fonts in Microsoft Word 2010

Have you ever wanted to embed a TrueType font in your Microsoft Word 2010 document? Embedding fonts to be used in a PDF(Portable Document Format) file format helps to preserve the embedded font so the pdf file conversion does not substitute a different font for your chosen font. TrueType fonts hold their weight in value and usability just like standard fonts or Common System Type fonts. TrueType fonts are great in a pdf file and when properly embeded, can help to reduce the file size of the document and help to preserve the font structure for the embedded fonts. Here is how to embed TrueType Fonts in a Microsoft Word 2010 document…

Step 1. Launch Microsoft Word 2010.

Step 2. Create a blank(new) document.

Step 3. Browse to the “File” tab.

Step 4. Browse to the “Options” menu, located on the bottom left.

Step 5. Inside the “Word Options” window that appears…browse to the “Save.” menu item.

Step 6. Underneath the “Preserve Fidelity When Sharing This Document” category, make sure the “Embed Fonts In The File” check box is checked.

Step 7. Select “Ok.”

That’s it! You have just learned how to successfully embed truetype fonts in a Microsoft word 2010 document.

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