Reply To: Updating of font name

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Eric Chapman
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Jongware said:

If al you want to do is change one font to another (including its use in styles), you have to use Find Font.


Thank you. Well, here's what I want to do: I want to use the plug-in Multi Find/Change (https://www.automatication.com/……php?id=12) to find and change several fonts every time I receive a certain set of documents. Although I alledgedly got and installed all the fonts in these documents, something with the fonts is not right. When I use Find Font, ten of the fonts (three font families) have the yellow warning sign next to them, and it says they are missing. With Find Font, I can find and replace them, but I can't save the query and repeat it later. However, with Find/Change, I cannot even find them. When I use Find/Change > GREP tab > Find Format > Specify Attributes to Find > Basic Character Formats > Font Family, they are listed [Like This] at the bottom of the list, and I can put them in the query. But when I run the query, it says, “Cannot Find Match.” I know the fonts are there, though, and the Find Font method lists all the pages they are on. Any advice? Thanks.

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