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- Illustrator User Guide
- Get to know Illustrator
- Introduction to Illustrator
- Workspace
- Workspace basics
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- Learn faster with the Illustrator Discover panel
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- Introduction to artboards
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- Touch Workspace
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- Generative AI (not available in mainland China)
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- Illustrator on the web (beta)
- Illustrator on the web (beta) overview
- Illustrator on the web (beta) FAQ
- Troubleshooting issues FAQ
- Keyboard shortcuts for Illustrator on the web (beta)
- Create and combine shapes on the web
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- Illustrator on the iPad
- Introduction to Illustrator on the iPad
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- Design a flower in 5 easy steps
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- Fonts | FAQ and troubleshooting tips
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- Troubleshooting
In the 2014 release of Illustrator CC, when you open an artwork file, if a missing font is detected, the Adobe Fonts library is checked for availability of the missing font. If available on the Adobe Fonts website, you can quickly sync the fonts to your computer, to restore the appearance of your Illustrator artwork.
For more information on how to generally work with Adobe Fonts, see Adobe Fonts.
The enhanced Find/Replace Font dialog
The Find/Replace Font dialog has been enhanced to provide more information and do more with a modern interface.
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Indicates a missing font is activating from the Adobe Fonts library. |
Status |
Displays the current action being performed. |
A. Activation-in-progress B. Status
Missing font |
Indicates a missing font. |
Activate checkbox |
Select the checkbox to activate the missing font. |
Activate Fonts |
Select the button to activate missing fonts from the Adobe Fonts website to the local computer. |
Flyout menu |
Select the flyout menu, and select the checkboxes to filter the list of displayed fonts. |
A. Missing font B. Activate checkbox C. Activate Fonts D. Flyout menu
Find missing fonts using Adobe Fonts
Important: For this feature to work, you must do the following:
- Sign into the Creative Cloud app.
- Enable Font Sync in the Creative Cloud app (Creative Cloud app > Preferences > Fonts tab > Sync On/Off option).
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Open an artwork file that contains Text elements. If a Text element uses a font that is not available on your local computer, the text is highlighted in pink.
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The Missing Fonts dialog displays a list of missing fonts. A spinning wheel against the font name indicates that a check for availability in the Adobe Fonts library is in progress.
- A selected checkbox against the font name indicates that the font is available in the Adobe Fonts library. To activate these fonts, select Activate Fonts.
- An empty checkbox against the font name indicates that the font isn't available on the Adobe Fonts
website. To find and substitute fonts, select Replace Fonts.
- A selected checkbox against the font name indicates that the font is available in the Adobe Fonts library. To activate these fonts, select Activate Fonts.
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(Optional) In the Missing Fonts dialog, select Activate Fonts to inspect the list of missing fonts more closely, and do any one of the following:
- Select checkboxes for missing fonts in the Fonts in Document list, and select Activate Fonts.
- Use the Replace With Font From the dropdown, and substitute any fonts unavailable on the Adobe Fonts website with other fonts.
- Select checkboxes for missing fonts in the Fonts in Document list, and select Activate Fonts.
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In the Missing Fonts dialog, click Close.
When the missing fonts have been synced to your computer, the Creative Cloud app displays a notification indicating the number of the fonts (or the name of a single font) downloaded. The document is updated, and Text elements are rendered in the correct fonts.
Substituted fonts preference
When text in an Illustrator document uses a font that is not available on your computer, the text is rendered in with a substitute font, and the content is highlighted in pink.
- The preference to highlight a substituted font is now available in the Preferences dialog (Ctrl/Cmd + K > Type tab > Highlight Substituted Fonts checkbox).
- The preference is switched ON, by default.
- This setting is now Illustrator-specific, and is applicable to all files opened.
Prior to this release, the Highlight Substituted Fonts were available in the Document Setup dialog and were a file-specific setting. From the 2014 release of Illustrator CC, this option is an application-level setting.