I've had years of satisfaction with PDF995.  It's also free.  I've never
noticed any font (or other) problems.  

PDFs are great when you don't want people messing with your words or format
(although there are pgms that can do that these days).

Maurice Howe

-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Erwin [mailto:d...@casaerwin.org] 
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 10:06 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: ODT TO PDF

I used to use PDF Creator as well.  It is very handy for you can consolidate
several odt files into one pdf file.  However, when I went to publish  a
book, the printer rejected it file made by PDF Creator because it did not
embed all of the fonts.  I never figured out a way to do that, so eventually
abandoned it.

Dale Erwin
Jr. 28 de Julio 657, Depto. 03
Magdalena del Mar, Lima 17 PERU
http://leather.casaerwin.org

On 12/6/2012 2:51 AM, John Hart wrote:
> I had some problems exporting PDF's from OO a few rev's back and use 
> pdfcreator now, a free windows print driver that lets you turn 
> anything into a PDF
>
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