![]() ![]() Often that’s not a problem with common and core fonts like Arial, Times New Roman and Courier that have been installed on Windows for many years. When the document, PDF file, email or page is opened on another computer the software tries to match the fonts named against installed fonts. The fonts you use in a document (Word, Excel, Powerpoint), PDF files plus emails and web pages are NOT included when you send it off to someone else. Most likely it’s a font compatibility problem. You get a document sent to you or maybe you’ve sent a document out and it looks different on the receivers computer, maybe quite unreadable. ![]() Reasons why a document or email can look different on one computer than another.
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