I mean, you'll open up the document, you won't see any pinking at all, you'll just get that alert that we just saw that fonts were activated, it's wonderful. Sometimes, you'll still see the dreaded pinking, but other times it'll just magically disappear. And I'm going to turn on the new feature, Auto activate Adobe Fonts, like that. And go down to file handling, right way down here. FONTBASE NOT ACTIVATING MACSo what is the fix other than manually activating them? Let's try this, I'm going to close the document, and then I'm going to go to preferences, which on a Mac is under InDesign here, and Windows, it's under the help menu. We can look under the tight menu at find replace fonts and see that these are missing here as well. We get the dreaded pinking indicating substituted fonts. So I'm going to skip right now, and this is what we end up with, these fonts are missing. Often I have to jump to and activate them myself. And in my experience, this works great about 75% of the time. They're in, I can activate them right from the screen and have them added. Now, because the missing fonts, at least some of them are in the cloud, they're part of my subscription. So this one right here, and I get this dialog box that's familiar to everybody, there's missing fonts here. So first I'm going to open up a document that I know I do not have all the fonts loaded for. Whether or not you updated to the latest version of 2020, you may not even have realized the feature existed because it's not turned on by default. So I guess you could call it 2020 and a half. It was one of those features that Adobe released in the middle, in June of 2020. Auto activation of Adobe Fonts was a feature that is not new to 2021, but it wasn't there when 2020 was first released.
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