Adobe Fonts
Fonts from the Adobe Fonts service that you have synced to your desktop are available in the Connect Fonts desktop app, in the Adobe Fonts library.
For the sake of readability, we will refer to fonts in the Adobe Fonts library as “Adobe Fonts” or the singular “Adobe Font.”
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Adobe Fonts are fully compatible with Font Sense, ensuring your documents will always use the correct font.
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You can assign keywords to Adobe Fonts, and mark Adobe Fonts as favorites.
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You can create sets within the Adobe Fonts library.
The sets are only available on the computer where you created them; they will not be shared with any other systems where you use Connect Fonts and Adobe Fonts.
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You can search for Adobe Fonts.
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You can use Adobe Fonts as the basis for a QuickMatch operation, and also use QuickMatch to find fonts in the Adobe Fonts library.
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You can deactivate an Adobe Font, but it will be reactivated when you open a document that uses that font.
To avoid automatic reactivation, use the Adobe Creative Cloud application to remove the Adobe Font from your desktop. (When you open an Adobe document that uses an Adobe Font that has been removed in this way, the application may offer to activate the font for you. Review the options in the dialog for activation and for disabling the check.)
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If a conflict occurs between an Adobe Font and a font in another library, the Adobe Font will be used and the conflicting font will be deactivated.
If you want to use a font that conflicts with an Adobe Font, use the Creative Cloud application to remove the Adobe Font from your desktop.
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Adobe Fonts are available in the Extensis Font Panel in supported applications.
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If you remove all Adobe Fonts from your system, the library will not be displayed.