Is there a way to assign the default font for font substitution?

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Raijer
Feb 21, 2008
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I use PsCS3 at home and work. I took some work home today, and SHOCK, I didn’t have any of the same fonts I have on my Mac at work. Right now, I’m laboriously changing all my type layers one by one to a suitable replacement font on my PC. There’s got to be a better way – more suitable to a lazy sod like me, right?

The perfect solution would be to assign the font I want to use for the default substitution font (which is Myrid Pro). I’ve searched everywhere, but have come up with nada. Is there a way to change this default font to one of my selection?

Any tips to help out will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Raijer
Feb 24, 2008
Anyone? Bueller? 😉
JJ
John_Joslin
Feb 24, 2008
You can change all the type layers at on by selecting them all (Ctrl+click on each or Shift+click a range) then make the change.
JJ
John_Joslin
Feb 24, 2008
Next time take the font(s) with the file.

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