Thank you so much for your replay. The linked Photoshop documents each contain text. Some are text in text boxes and some are "text on a path." I can imagine that InDesign is seeing these as images and not as text, and is therefore not treating them as text. ?? I've experimented a lot to see how it's handled. When I make a PDF from any one of the Photoshop files, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC sees the fonts and lists them in the file>properties>font window as expected. So it appears to see the text as text when dealing directly with photoshop. However, with InDesign doc, it doesn't seem to recognize the text as text. Also, I am doing this all through InDesign because I need to create ONE PDF (publishing a book) to upload for printing. InDesign is allowing me to create one doc (albeit it's composed on 16 linked photoshop docs) in one PDF to upload one file. I believe this is what the printer requires BUT the printer keeps emphasizing the importance of embedded fonts. ARGH! Thank you so much for your help! Let me know if you have further thoughts/suggestions!!
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