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CC 2017 not recognizing activated fonts

Explorer ,
Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017

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I have to restart InDesign for a recently activated font to be recognized. I think this started after I updated to Sierra (10.12.2). InDesign actually restarts way faster than before, but still, restarting a dozen plus times a day isn't fun.

CC 2017 (build 12.0.0.81)

Font Explorer X 1.2.3 (build 833)

MAC Sierra 10.12.2

Thx!

Brad

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Community Expert , Jan 06, 2017 Jan 06, 2017

Has Font Explorer been updated for CC 2017? Have you talked to Font Explorer tech support (you should)?

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Has Font Explorer been updated for CC 2017? Have you talked to Font Explorer tech support (you should)?

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i had been updating through the program but i went to their website and needed to download (and sadly purchase) a new version. the new version worked just fine.

any recommendations for a free font management program?

thanks, steve!

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Just pay for the upgrade if it works. You can’t make upgrades to one part of a system in a vacuum. That includes applications, utilities and operating systems.

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