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A. Transfer button
2. Repeat step 1 for each glyph you want to edit.
To import an encoding table:
1. In the Font Encoding dialog box, click the Browse button ( ).
The Import an Encoding dialog box appears.
2. In the Import an Encoding dialog box, navigate to the file containing the encoding table you want to
import and click Open. Encoding files have an .enc file name extension.
PlanetPress Design imports the encoding table and returns you to the Font Encoding dialog box. The
imported encoding table appears in the Font Encoding dialog box. The Encoding box displays User
defined encoding.
10.6.6 Export an Encoding Table
This procedure describes how to export an encoding table. This is useful if you want to create an encoding
table and re-use it in other styles you create in this or other variable content documents.
To export an encoding table:
1. If you are not currently in the Style properties dialog box for the style whose encoding table you want to
export, do either of the following to display the dialog box:
In the Structure area, double-click the style.
In the Structure area, select the style and press ENTER.
2. In the Style properties dialog box, click Style properties.
3. In Style properties, click Encoding (the button to the right of the Encoding box).
The Font Encoding dialog box appears.
4. Verify the encoding table that appears in the Font Encoding dialog box is the one you want to export.
5. Click the Export button ( ).
The Export Encoding dialog box appears.
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