More after the jump! Continue reading below↓įree and Premium members see fewer ads! Sign up and log-in today. Starting with CS3, the fonts were installed in the default directory for both platforms: ![]() Or if you use a font management application such as Suitcase Fusion, Suitcase For Windows, or Linotype Font Explorer, you had to place the fonts into your managed database, or point the font manager to the directory listed above. Windows XP/Vista: :\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Fontsīefore CS3, in order to use these fonts in any non-Adobe applications, such as Microsoft Word or–dare I say–QuarkXPress, you had to move them into a default font directory on your system. Mac OS X: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Fonts Here is the system location for that directory on both platforms: ![]() This is because in previous versions of the Creative Suite, the fonts were installed in a non-default directory. Prior to CS3, you may have noticed that there are certain fonts that only appear in the font menus of your Adobe applications. When you install the Creative Suite, or any stand alone CS application (such as InDesign), a collection of Adobe fonts is also installed on your system.
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