You can restore your Suitcase Fusion setup from an archive file, in the event you have to restore some fonts or sets that were accidentally deleted. For more information on creating a Suitcase Fusion archive, go to Backing up your Suitcase Fusion font vault.
Note: Suitcase Fusion archives not cross-platform; you can’t restore an archive created in Suitcase Fusion for Mac to Suitcase Fusion for Windows or vice versa.
If you have TypeSync or TeamSync cloud-based libraries, Suitcase Fusion will download any changes made to those libraries after the archive has been restored. If you have accidentally deleted fonts or sets from a TypeSync or TeamSync library, you can submit a support request and Technical Support can help you.
Restoring from an archive in Suitcase Fusion for Mac
Open Suitcase Fusion and choose File > Font Vault Archive > Restore. You will see a warning that Suitcase Fusion will restart while restoring the archive; click Restore.

Suitcase Fusion will display a dialog asking where to find the archive. By default, an archive file is named “Suitcase-xxxx-xx-xxTxx-xx-xx.macbackup” where the Xs are the date and time that the backup was created; archive files are saved to your Documents folder.

Click Open to continue. Suitcase Fusion will deactivate any active fonts, restore the font vault from the archive, and restart.
Restoring from an archive in Suitcase Fusion for Windows
Open Suitcase Fusion and choose File > Font Vault Archive > Restore. You will see a warning that Suitcase Fusion will restart while restoring the archive; click Restore.

Suitcase Fusion will display a dialog asking where to find the archive. By default, an archive file is named “Suitcase-xxxx-xx-xxTxx-xx-xx.winbackup” where the Xs are the date and time that the backup was created; archive files are saved to your Documents folder.

Click Open to continue. Suitcase Fusion will deactivate any active fonts, restore the font vault from the archive, and restart.