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Even though I am donating my time to AllEperts.com and I am an Expert, this does NOT mean I know ALL the answers to ALL questions! It seems to me today, people seem to want too much from certain people. I am here because I want to help lead people in a direction I would go. My expertise is limited to Adobe Acrobat 5 (PC) and Acrobat 7 Professional (MAC). If you have version 8 (PC) or (MAC) I, now I am speaking for me only, I would read the help file(s) and research on the Internet every where until I found and understood the solution to my challenge.

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Every business day I use Enfocus Pitstop, a plug-in for Adobe Acrobat 5 (PC) and Professional 7 (MAC). Without it, there isn't that much that can be done without the hassel of opening the PDF within Adobe Illustrator. Then there are font issues!
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Degreed in Industrial Education and Technology, School of Graphic Communications and work in the prepress field everyday as a toubleshooter.

 
   

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Topic: Adobe Acrobat



Expert: Glenn Fraller
Date: 5/14/2008
Subject: Excel to PDF font change

Question
I have to merge an excel document with a PDF but the fonts don't match.  When I print or save the excel document as a PDF the font is significantly smaller than that of the other PDF file.  How do I get them both to be the same size?

Answer
Hello Karyn,
Do one or more of the following:

Make sure that the print quality setting is the same for all of the worksheets in the workbook.

Print the workbook to a PostScript file, and then use Acrobat Distiller to convert the PostScript file to a PDF file.

Select Print Entire Workbook in the Print dialog box in Excel.

Let me know if any of these work for you.



Good Luck,
Glenn Fraller
http://www.fraller.com  

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