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The downloaded DOCX doesn't look right in Word

Fonts substituted, spacing shifted, an extra page appearing — almost always caused by fonts that aren't installed on the machine opening the file.

If a downloaded DOCX looks different from what you saw in RemakeCV, the cause is nearly always font substitution. A DOCX references fonts by name rather than embedding them, so Word substitutes a different font when the original is not installed — and substituted fonts have different metrics, which shifts spacing and line breaks.

Why fonts cause this

FormatFont handlingConsequence
PDFFonts embedded in the fileRenders identically on every machine
DOCXFonts referenced by nameFalls back to a substitute when not installed

A substitute font is rarely the same width. Slightly wider characters push a line onto the next line, which pushes a paragraph onto the next page — so a two-page CV becomes three.

Tip:

The test that proves it: open the same DOCX on a machine that has the template's fonts installed. If it looks correct there and wrong elsewhere, it is font substitution, not a template fault.

How do I fix it?

  1. Send PDF instead

    The complete fix. Fonts are embedded, so the document looks the same for everyone. See downloading as DOCX or PDF.

  2. Or install the font on the affected machines

    Works internally where you control the machines. Does not work for clients.

  3. Or switch the template to an Office-safe font

    The right answer if your agency must send DOCX files. Email support@remakecv.com. Office-safe fonts include Calibri, Cambria, Georgia, Garamond, Arial, Times New Roman, Verdana and Trebuchet MS.

Other DOCX symptoms

SymptomCauseFix
Extra blank page at the endSubstituted font pushing content overFix the font, or send PDF
Bullets misalignedFont substitution changing list metricsAs above
Logo blurryLow-resolution source logoSend us an SVG or high-resolution PNG
Different on Mac vs WindowsDifferent installed font setsSend PDF
Won't open at allCorrupted downloadDownload again
Opens in Protected ViewWindows marking a downloaded fileClick Enable Editing — this is normal Windows behaviour

Should we standardise on PDF?

For client submissions, yes. PDF removes this entire class of problem, and it is also the right format for anonymised CVs, because DOCX carries document metadata that can identify a candidate.

Keep DOCX for the cases that genuinely need it: a client who asks for an editable file, or a CV you will tailor further before sending.

Frequently asked questions

Why does the CV look fine for me but wrong for my client?
You have the template's fonts installed and they do not. Send PDF, which embeds fonts and renders identically everywhere.
Why is there an extra page at the end?
Substituted fonts are usually slightly wider, so content that fitted on two pages spills onto a third. Fixing the font fixes the page count.
Should we just always send PDF?
Unless the client specifically needs an editable file, yes. It removes this whole category of problem.

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