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MSTT31 Mystery

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Marco De Julio

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Mar 11, 2004, 2:50:20 PM3/11/04
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I have a PDF document that uses a whole series of fonts with names
like MSTT31?
I would like to cut and paste parts of the document to WORD. I have
searched every search engine with no luck and how to correct this font
problem.

Helppppp!!!!!

Marco De Julio
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Philip A. Viton

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Mar 11, 2004, 5:07:25 PM3/11/04
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In article <517c1b7d.04031...@posting.google.com>,
mdej...@pacbell.net says...


Is your question: what is this font? I've never seen it before?

My guess is that this is a local version of a possibly installed
truetype font: in some pdf production software, when the fonts are
supposed to be embedded in the document, they are renamed internally to
avoid a potential name conflict with an already installed version.

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Phil Viton
Ohio State University

Afrothethics

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Dec 9, 2006, 2:29:00 PM12/9/06
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Although, this thread is dated, the need is not. I've found that a PDF
document with a "foreign" font can be best converted using an OCR app,
such as ABBYY.

HTH,
Afrothetics
Stanford University

rl...@dotnet.com.mx

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Jul 17, 2013, 6:42:07 PM7/17/13
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This document was created with a simple process that encript the text and turn in a custom font, created by the program.

this will protect the document against copy and paste. but you can always use an OCR program.
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