To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods.
Method 1
Use the Microsoft WEFT (Web embedding font tool) to create font
objects that are linked to the Web page so that when a user views the page in
their browser, they will see the correct font style contained in the font
object.
To download the WEFT, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
Method 2
Use the Font Face tag to display the text in the browser by using
one of the locally installed fonts, such as Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, or
Geneva.
For more information about the font face tag, visit the
following Microsoft Web site:
Method 3
Include a link to download the font that appears on the Web page.
Method 4
Create a screen shot of the text by using the
Print
Screen button, paste the screen shot into an image editing program,
and then insert the image in your Web page. Some versions of Microsoft Word and
Microsoft Publisher have a Save as HTML feature that converts text into one
image.