Let us know how it goes and share your findings. You may also try to embed all the fonts from before combining the PDFs from Adobe PDF settings, navigate to Print>Select Adobe PDF as Printer>Click on Properties>Adobe PDF settings>Choose Edit in Default settings>Select all the Fonts and add it under Always Embed.Īlso, download and install the latest updates of Acrobat from help>check for updates, reboot the machine after installing the updates. You can also check the details at our end by running the Preflight analysis and fixup from Optimize PDF>Preflight in Acrobat Pro DC. Combine is being used to merge 2 complete PDF documents, no editing done in the process. If they are not, please change the Acrobat Preferences to a setting that always embeds the fonts.įor the files without fonts embedded, please run the Preflight tool to embed the missing fonts (screenshot shown below for Acrobat DC version):įor the testing purpose, I ran the Preflight Font analysis using Acrobat Pro DC and found that there are font issues with both the PDF shared as the PDFs are created by a third party software Nitro Pro 11, and the fonts are not embedded in the source file. When using the combine PDF function, one particular user is experiencing an issue where a specific form we use has pages replaced with blank pages. Please check whether the fonts are embedded or subset prior to combining the PDF files, check under File>Properties>Fonts. As per the description above, you are getting the garbled text when combining two PDF files, is that correct?Īs Lutz Albrecht correctly said that the issue occurs when a PDF contains a subset of such fonts which were not embedded in the PDF before combining and Acrobat can't re-create the font embedding. Sorry for the delayed response and inconvenience caused.
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