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Old 06-18-2020, 10:43 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by SigilBear View Post
I'm a little confused regarding which fonts are part of my Mac operating system versus which ones belong to Adobe. However, I assume that anything I access via Photoshop is an Adobe font.
Once upon a time when I was doing pre-press in advertising agency there was a trick to keep separated fonts for Adobe applications and system fonts.
In order for some fonts to be visible only for Adobe programs you had to copy them to adobe\fonts folder somewhere in Adobe installation tree.
So, it is possible to have font in Adobe Photoshop, and be without it Microsoft Word.
I do not know about opposite.
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