When a warning appears asking if you want to reformat the document using
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available fonts, click OK.
In the Missing Fonts dialog box, at the prompt to replace missing fonts, do one
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of the following:
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Click Replace to display the Replace Font dialog box. Enter the font name to
replace the specified font with.
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Click Select All to select all missing fonts displayed in the Missing Fonts dialog
box and replace them all with one font.
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Click Cancel to cancel opening the document.
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Click OK to open the document without replacing fonts. The missing fonts are
temporarily displayed and printed in system default fonts.
If you use Adobe Type Manager's (ATM) font substitution feature, ATM
temporarily substitutes fonts when the illustration is opened, and the Missing
Fonts dialog box does not appear.
ATM automatically applies each missing font's metrics and weight to a multiple
master font and marks the font name with a diamond in the font menu. Line breaks
and word spacing are preserved, but the subtleties of the letter forms may be lost.
If you are concerned about typography, open the ATM control panel and deselect
Enable Font Substitution (Macintosh only).
If your Windows system includes an MAPI32-compliant electronic mail system,
you can create a new outgoing mail message with the active FreeHand document
or all open documents attached.
Choose File > Send.
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Do one of the following:
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To attach the active document to your e-mail message, choose the file name.
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To attach all currently open documents to your e-mail message, choose All
Open Documents.
The first time you send mail, a window appears asking you to set up a profile.
See your e-mail application's documentation for more information.
Add any additional message.
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