When working with digital documents, presentations, or designs, you may encounter a warning message that reads: "Font substitution will occur. Continue?" This alert can be perplexing, especially if you're unsure what font substitution entails or how it might affect your work. In this write-up, we'll explore what font substitution means, why it happens, and what you should consider when deciding whether to continue.
Font substitution occurs when a software application, such as a word processor, presentation software, or design program, is unable to find a specific font that was used in a document. Instead of displaying the original font, the application substitutes it with a similar font that is available on the system. This ensures that the document can still be displayed and edited, albeit with a potentially different visual appearance. Font substitution will occur continue
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