You can follow the steps below to do that:On the Word menu, click Preferences.Under Output and Sharing, click Compatibility.Click Font Substitution.Under Font substitutions, select the font that you want to replace.On the Substituted font pop-up menu, click the font that you want to use for the substitution.Mar 15, 2019
One way of producing blackboard bold is to double-strike a character with a small offset on a typewriter. Thus, they are also referred to as double struck. In typography, such a font with characters that are not solid is called an "inline", "shaded", or "tooled" font.
Font substitution occurs when a "standard" Word document or a Word template is opened on a computer that does not have installed on it all of the fonts specified in that standard document or template.
A letter of the alphabet drawn with doubled vertical strokes is called doublestruck, or sometimes blackboard bold (because doublestruck characters provide a means of indicating bold font weight when writing on a blackboard).
2. the bb in \mathbb stands for "blackboard bold". the \math indicates that this is a font/symbol to be used only in math.Aug 7, 2015
So, if anyone wants to check that their Word Doc has all its fonts installed, just go to Preferences - Compatibility then click on Font Substitution. In a few seconds a new dialogue box will appear showing missing fonts on the left and substituted fonts on the right.Apr 9, 2013
BI Publisher's Font Mapping feature enables you to map base fonts in RTF or PDF templates to target fonts to be used in the published document. Font Mappings can be specified at the site or report level. Font mapping is performed only for PDF output and PowerPoint output.
Font substitution is the process of using one font in place of another when the intended font either is not available or does not contain glyphs for the required characters.