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I am trying to use the VBA method ExportAsFixedFormat to print a workbook to
PDF.

Problem: Excel will not use certain fonts on my machine - they are converted
to Adobe Sans MM.

Problem2: Word and Publisher also have the ExportAsFixedFormat method, but
these two object models contain a parameter "BitmapMissingFonts". Excel does
not offer this.

Can someone suggest a workaround that uses ExportAsFixedFormat?

thanks,
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Move the data from excel to word and then convert to PDF from word. You
can use a macro from excel to open a word applcation and move the data.


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