How Do You Remove The Unavailable Font Message In Adobe Framemaker?
If you have ever worked with the Adobe FrameMaker software and were fortunate enough to get the “file uses unavailable font” message, you’re not alone. You haven’t lived until you attempt to save your FrameMaker document as a .pdf and the software won’t do it because of the offending unavailable fonts. There are at least three ways to get rid of the FrameMaker “file uses unavailable font” message. For those individuals who short on time, skip steps one and two and go straight to step three. Open the offending document and scroll through it to find the offending font. (That’s the hard way and it’s not always successful). Remember, if you have headers and footers in your document; don’t forget to look at the “Master View” to check the fonts on the Master page. Create a FrameMaker document font checklist. This is a little easier than scrolling through the entire document to find the offending font. To do this, open your document and select “List of” from the “Special” menu. In the List of