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My editor finished a book project and sent it to me as a package.  When I open it up, it says 34 fonts and 34 missing fonts.  She says on her end that she included the fonts.  I also notice that there are some images out of place and a few wonky formatting issues as well, so obviously it didn't save and transmit as it looked as the source file on her computer.  Any suggestions?

 

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Did she send you the complete package? It would have a .afpackage file, an images folder, and a fonts folder, and should probably arrive in a .zip flle that you would need to unzip first.

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4 hours ago, Kellylynn said:

It is a .afpackage file but the fonts and images folders are empty.  It seems she isn't sending the complete package, I guess..

I don’t know what might cause the images folder to be empty, but the fonts folder won’t include any fonts that have restricted embeddability licensing rights.

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