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Hi, experts!
Hereīs a real tricky one: I made a PDF eBook 3 years ago, using a purchased font. The master Word file for this book has been kept in a folder ever since. It was made on a template of my own, but changes in this template will NOT interfere with previous made documents on the same template, since that button is not turned on. (I have made other documents since - using the same template). SOMETHING - however - has changed in my masterfile, this I see now, when I open it, because Iīm doing a revised version of it - after making af copy, of course. The font is still the same both in Word and in PDF file (embedded in PDF), but the Word masterfile is now 30 pages shorter than the PDF (the book has 264 pages). Nothing seems to be missing, the original masterfile hasnīt been edited. The font in the masterfile looks a bit 'compressed' compared to the PDF. Since I created the masterfile in 2014 (in compatibility mode 97-2003), Iīve had all my documents moved to a new computer and have gone from Windows 7 to 10 (not a clean installation, but the free upgrade). I also went from Word 2010 to Word 2016, but have not noticed similar changes in other documents. The PDF (and the fonts) has made the same 'journey' as the masterfile, so what could be an explanation for this strange behaviour?? |
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