Occur Con [upd] — Font Substitution Will

: Some fonts are not licensed for "embedding," meaning they cannot be saved inside a PDF or document for use on other machines.

Imagine you have a document riddled with mathematical symbols (≠, ∑, ∫) or international diacritics (č, ň, ř). The original font supports Unicode point U+01F4. The substitute font is basic Calibri, which only supports U+0000 to U+00FF. What happens? Font Substitution Will Occur Con

. It appears when the software cannot find the specific font file used in a document and must use a temporary "fallback" font to display the text. Why This Happens Font substitution is triggered by several common scenarios: Missing Local Fonts : Some fonts are not licensed for "embedding,"

If you just need to read the drawing and don't care about the exact aesthetic, you can tell AutoCAD which font to use as a replacement. The substitute font is basic Calibri, which only