Font Changing on Web Server

I am experiencing a problem where the fonts I have been using throughout my Captivate project change when the project is placed on a web server. I'm thinking that because the file is no longer on my local machine and may not be installed on all computers viewing the training, it is defaulting to Times new Roman. Is there a way to embed fonts? Has anyone experienced this before?
Thank you!

So there is no way to specify a font even in a style sheet (I should have stated that I am outputting to HTML5)? I really don't want to have to go with Times New Roman. I am using Open Sans and could easily add a .eot file and specify it in a style sheet, but I'm not sure if Captivate will easily allow this. Anyone tried a workaround?

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