4 After you select substitutes for the missing fonts, click OK to open the document. To cancel the changes, click Clear Changes to let Canvas choose a substitute and open the document. Placing documents You can use the Place command to incorporate a document stored on disk into an open Canvas document. You can insert a Canvas docu- ment or a non-Canvas document with this command. For example, you can place a document containing your company logo within a document in which you are preparing a sales brochure. The Place command lets you visually set the location and dimensions of the incorporated document. When placing Canvas documents, you can control which layers, pages, or slides to place, and whether to place them on the current layer, page, or slide, or on new ones, depending on the document type (Illustration, Publication, or Presentation). The Place command is available when a Canvas document is open. To place a file in an open Canvas document 1 Choose File > Place. A directory dialog box appears. 2 In the directory dialog box, select the file that you want to place, and then click Place. If the file has more than one page or layer, the Place Options dialog box appears. Configure the options in the dialog box, and then click OK. See “Options for placing files,” next. Choose substitute fonts Select to permanently replace the missing font Substitute fonts are listed here Select a font for which you want to specify a substitute
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