Maybe I used the wrong term "palette". Sorry if I can't keep track of Adobe's UI terminology. Panel, pod, palette, pop-up... makes my head spin.

I mean the boxes that allow you to view and change fonts globally in the document. I thought that only shows the fonts actually being used in the document.

I do not mean the paragraph catalog nor the whatever-it's-called that displays all the fonts installed and available on a given machine/system.

--Karen


Karen Robbins wrote:

 Opening the file on another computer, Times New Roman appeared in the
 font palette--and it should not! In this file, all Times fonts have
 been changed to OpenType versions (TimesLT Std family).

Fred Ridder wrote:

That's as it should be. The fonts palette reflects what fonts are available (i.e. installed) on the current *system*, not what fonts are specified in some way by the current document. The unavailable fonts message is FrameMaker warning you that the document contains or specifies something that is not actually installed (i.e. is not in the fonts palette); having something in the fonts palette that is not used in the document is a perfectly normal condition, not an error.
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