Operation Manual

Working with Text 117
2. Click the message label, making it shaded in bluetext formatted
with the chosen font is selected.
3. Hover over font names in your font list. Click on a chosen font to
apply it to the selected text (if you've used the Used fonts search you
may need to clear the results before selecting a replacement font).
Substituting fonts
Font substitution issues may arise when opening PagePlus Publications. This is
because the fonts used in the original document may not be present on the target
computer. If this occurs, font substitution of that unavailable font can be
initiated via a pop-up dialog.
PagePlus's font substitution mechanism makes use of the PANOSE Font
Matching System which intelligently finds the best font substitution match
between a missing and a locally available font. By default, clicking OK will
substitute the missing font for a locally available standard font (e.g., Arial)
automatically. Optionally, you can manually substitute the missing font with the
font of your choosing by enabling the Edit font substitutions manually button
instead.
A third option, is to use Serif's FontManager program which can search and load
uninstalled fonts if located (fonts are uninstalled after use). See Using
FontManager on p. 119.
To avoid font substitution, try to source original fonts from the
originating PC if possible.