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How to insert document fonts We often download some special fonts when beautifying documents. However, if the same font is not installed on other computers, it may not display correctly. So how can we solve this problem? Here are the steps to insert fonts into documents. Click amp;quot;Menuamp;quot; and then amp;quot;Optionsamp;quot; in the upper-left corner. On the left of the pop-up dialog, select amp;quot;General and Saveamp;quot; and select amp;quot;Embed True Typeamp;quot; on the amp;quot;Saveamp;quot; interface, and click amp;quot;OKamp;quot; to save again. In this way, after we save the document locally and transfer it to someone else, the special fonts inserted in the document can be displayed normally when he opens the document.