Out of interest, how did the
ZWAdobeF font come into the equation?
I came across the ‘font’ a few years ago when doing some research on Adobe Acrobat PDF creation.
It shouldn’t be used as a font as it isn’t really a valid font:
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The ZWAdobeF font is a special hack installed by Adobe Acrobat for use by some of its PDFMaker components for use as a marker in creating PDF files from Microsoft Office files.Do not delete the font if you have Acrobat installed on the system.
It is otherwise useless to end users.
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Do not use the ZWAdobeF font for any purpose whatsoever. It is not really a “valid” font. On the other hand, as long as you have Acrobat installed, don't delete it.
Just make believe it doesn't exist and you won't get into any trouble!!!
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Solved: ZWAdobeF font - Adobe Support Community - 3730426
I’m sure I can remember that it can get ‘into’ documents by pasting certain copied text from Adobe created PDFs into a Word document, but can’t remember the details.