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At 15:07 04/10/2015 +0200, Philip Jackson wrote:
I have pretty well completed a large document (110 pages) in LO writer. I did a pdf export and checked the fonts embedded. To my surprise I found a couple of unknown, and unwanted, fonts there. To keep the file size down as much as possible, I would like to remove those unwanted fonts. I expect they came as stow-aways on a template I used.

I've searched all the paragraph styles for the presence of these 2 unwanted fonts without success. There doesn't appear to be an LO tool to locate a font within the document.

No?

Can anyone tell me a way of rapidly locating where these fonts could be hidden within the LO.odt file ?

o Open the Find & Replace dialogue.
o In the "Search for" box, enter .+ (dot-plus). This is regular expression code for one or more consecutive characters.
o Click More Options.
o Tick "Regular expressions".
o Click Format... .
o On the Font tab, select the relevant font. Leave Typeface and Size blank.
o OK.
o Click Find or Find All.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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