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It looks like the required font is not properly embedded into the PDF file, it is not present on the system or you may not have the required permission to use the font. For more info about font embedding please check the help page -fonts.html

It looks like the required fonts are not available on your computer system, there isn't much that we can do from our end. Please check for any missing/pending updates for your computer OS and try updating it and see if that works.

The computer has all possible updates installed, there was even a clean reinstall of operating system during the case. I've already spent a lot of time trying to figure it out. Even moving fonts form other computer is not working.

Hello.
I actually had the same problem on two computers at the company where I work.
All Adobe Acrobat DC version 2022.003.20310 64bit documents are displaying correctly, only from these two computers the fonts are displaying incorrectly. If I open the same document on my computer, everything is correct... If I open the document on the problem computers in EDGE, everything is correct... If I open the document in Adobe Acrobat, it displays the wrong font... If I print the document in EDGE using Microsoft PDF printer and open it in Adobe Acrobat, the document looks fine. If I compare the two files, the second one is 261 kb and the original one is 48 kb. The original document shows PDF Producer: eDocEngine VCL 5.0.0.548 and PDF Version > 1.4 (Acrobat 5.x). Printed document show PDF Producer: Microsoft: (Acrobat 8.x): Print To PDF and PDF Version: 1.7 (Acrobat 8.x).
It looks like Jiri is from Czech Republic and I am from Slovakia, then maybe there is a localization problem??
In my case I tried switching Adobe Reader to English language, then back to Slovak language and the document displayed correctly..
A strange thing happened to me, when I went to repeat this procedure on the second affected computer, I did nothing at all and the same document was already displayed correctly without my intervention. Therefore, I cannot consider this as a solution..

Some documents from two certain providers (our mother company's document system or our business system, nothing I can control or change) will not open correctly when saved/downloaded or "printed" using Microsoft print to pdf. They get displayed exactly as the images above. But only some days, and only some documents.
If I attached a corrupted document to an email and send it to a colleague it opens as it should on any other computer. I am the only user at my company with this problem. I have uninstalled/reinstalled Adobe Reader (free version) several times, rebooted the computer, changed the settings as suggested etc but it doesn't help. Opening the file in a different reader (chrome/edge) solves the issue, but that is a workaround I should not need to use and it limits my possibilities to work with the document.

However, today when this happened I left the document open for our IT department to see when they come by this afternoon. After about 1h the fonts are suddenly displayed correctly. This makes absolutely no sense.

I cannot recreate the issue as I have no idea what triggers it in the first place, it seems completely random. Sometimes it opens showing the text in Wingdings and in front of my eyes changes back to "normal" within a few seconds. But most common is the view shown in the example above and no changes.

This issue has been occuring from time to time for the last perhaps 6 months and it is very annoying. It has also happened when other users has downloaded the same main document from the document system, attached it and emailed it to me. To them it looks good, whereas I get hieroglyphs. Our IT department is at wits' end and tries the same remedies every time to no avail.
I am working on a Dell computer running Windows 10 with all the latest updates and I completely reinstalled Adobe Reader (free version) this morning, with a fresh download from your website.

If the problem persists, you can try resetting Acrobat preferences to their default settings. This can be done by following the instructions provided here: Adobe Community - How to Reset Acrobat Preference Settings to Default

Another troubleshooting step is to create a new test user profile with full admin rights on Windows and try using the application from there. This can help determine if the issue is related to user-specific settings.

Had a user with this error and noticed these are character map fonts, these kind of fonts are local to the computer and can sometimes be displayed like this in web pages for organizational use, I hadn't noticed they could be on Adobe until today. I went into Preferences --> Page Display (Right column) --> Under rendering, turn "Use Local Fonts" off.

This turning this setting off seemed to have fixed the page instantly for this user, they only had this issue from a specific sender, not all their documents were like this. I told them they may need to re-enable the setting if they ever encounter font issues with other documents from other providers that they receive documents from.

One other thing you may need to do after you open Foxit Tools and tick the two boxes, is to open Firefox, go to: Tools>Options>Applications. Scroll down to PDF Document under Content Type. Go across to Action, click the arrow to open the dropdown menu and select: Use Foxit Reader.

I finally figured out a solution--- open Foxit Reader manually, got to Tools, then Preferences, then Internet- "Web Browser Options " check the box "Display PDF in Browser". FWIW I also checked the box "Show download file dialogue". This solved my problem where the pdf's quit opening and just displayed a blank tab. I don't what changed or why as the pdf's opened before doing the update of 3.6.10 to 3.6.11. go figure.....oh I'm using foxit reader 4.2.0.0928hope this helps someone elseR.

Another thing that might help FF 4.0.1 users: In FF Tools/ options/ applications , don't set the "FDF file" contents type to be Foxit like I did. It looks like PDF, but actually starts with F as in Firefox. You want the one near the top that expands to "Adobe Acrobat Document (application/pdf)" when you do a mouse rollover.

I have installed Foxit Reader in Fedora, using wine. I found a foxit Linux version, but it is not like the windows version, because there are many things that cannot be done, compared to the Windows version of Foxit.

I want to know if there are any PDF readers in Linux that will give me all the features I listed above. Possible dependencies on a certain desktop (KDE, LXDE etc.) are not an issue, as I have them all installed.

Tried Master PDF Editor? Though it's not open source (only noticed the tag months after first answering), and it looks like it uses a mostly paid-only model except for Linux that still has a "Free for non-commercial use" version (hidden on their website very well, after the "download for Linux" link) it's still the best PDF editor for Linux I've found.

(For Windows & Mac there's a "demo version [that] allows you to try all features of Master PDF Editor.There is no limitation except for the addition of a watermark on output file." But often with linux it comes down to I'll take what I can get, using either foss, freeware, trial, paid, other, WINE, or another OS in a virtual PC - generally preferred in that order).

The paid version is available with the full feature set (the above is not complete), while the Linux free version for non-commercial use (for example personal / educational use) has the following features locked:

Since upgrading to EverNote 10 (currently 10.10.5.7 build 2171) I can no longer save a pdf from FoxIt to Evernote. This capability was working prior to upgrading from Evernote 6 to Evernote 10. I am on FoxIt 10.1.1.36576. Opening a pdf note from EverNote uses FoxIt (default pdf reader), and any edits are saved back to the original note. Any advice on how to restore this FoxIt function? Thanks.

Same exact thing is happening to me since updating to Evernote 10. I had Foxit version 8.3.0.14878 and thought it might be fixed by updating to the latest version of Foxit, so I downloaded latest available from the website. That's Foxit version 10.1.1.37576. That didn't seem to do anything and Evernote is still greyed out. I use this feature all the time so I'm really hoping there's a way to restore this functionality.

Ok, so here's my solution for now. My understanding from reading various posts in the forums is that Evernote 10 is missing a lot functionality that the earlier version had. Really too bad, but that's where we are. I'm guessing that the functionality I'm looking for here is one of the things that is missing. At the moment, I've installed a legacy version of Evernote along with Evernote 10, which can apparently run side by side on the same machine. That lets me use the features I miss having for now. Hopefully things will be updated soon. Hope this is helpful to others!

in my daily work i spend a majority of my 'computing' time in outlook. communicating with peers, team members, customers, etc. is mostly done via communication (sad, i know). a lot of that time it involves sending information attachments back and forth, using office documents, etc. i've said a lot about how much i love the preview functionality within vista and office 2007. i even wrote a code preview handler for .cs, .vb, .sql, .js files.

one of the samples in the msdn article by stephen toub was for pdf files...of which i receive a lot. i don't use adobe reader because i think it is overkill for reading pdf's personally. the sample, however, relies on having adobe reader installed...which i didn't like. i started working with the foxit activex sdk, because i love their reader product. after some communication with the team at foxit, we started collaborating.

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