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Date:         Tue, 18 Apr 2000 14:41:43 -0400
Reply-To:     Rodney Sparapani <rodney.sparapani@DUKE.EDU>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Rodney Sparapani <rodney.sparapani@DUKE.EDU>
Organization: Duke Clinical Research Institute
Subject:      Re: 12 pt font size and the FDA
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Roland:

I tried to, but some people run away from the light; others towards it.

Rodney

Roland wrote:

> Rodney Sparapani wrote: > > > > Xemu: > > > > I think you have missed the point. Here's the excerpt: > > > > We cannot guarantee the availability of any one font. Therefore, you should > > embed all fonts you are using in the PDF files to ensure that those fonts will > > always be available to the reviewer. When embedding fonts, all characters for > > the font should be embedded, not just a subset of the fonts being used in the > > document. One problem associated with embedding fonts is that embedding > > requires additional computer storage space. Three techniques to help limit the > > storage space taken by embedding fonts include: > > I've missed the point ??????? > > What point ??????? > > Please enlighten me !!!!! > > Roland

-- WWLD? (What Would Lombardi Do?) Was "Name That Tune" Rigged? Rodney Sparapani, Duke Clinical Research Institute For addressing and schedule information see http://www.duke.edu/~spara002


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