Is it possible to load new fonts into Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. I have some documents that require editing however the required fonts are not currently in the system
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An error occurred while saving the comment- Matthew J commented · November 2, 2022 7:48 PM · ReportReport · Edit… · Delete…
All I did was copy-paste the .ttf files into C:\Windows\Fonts and they appeared in Adobe PDF after restarting the program. No Adobe Cloud, no Oleg Sidarenko, no opening 'File' this or 'Options' that, nothing. Just copy-paste and done.
Save Submitting... - sawyer fox commented · October 19, 2022 10:23 AM · ReportReport · Edit… · Delete…
If your on windows and have access to your fonts library through the control or command center you can simply find a free download of the font that you need and copy them into your fonts library. restart adobe and you should have the new fonts
Save Submitting... - Sean OBrien commented · September 12, 2022 5:40 AM · ReportReport · Edit… · Delete…
Hi,
//www.quora.com/How-do-I-add-fonts-to-Adobe-Acrobat
Forget all the broken-record advice about Adobe Cloud from the gimps here, just scroll down to the post by Oleg Sidarenko in the above link and follow his directions. Managed to add fonts to DC (that had previously been installed to Windows) manually.
Save Submitting... - Kimberly Hitchens commented · June 7, 2022 12:09 PM · ReportReport · Edit… · Delete…
It would be lovely if someone, ANYONE, would answer the actual question and not these worthless "activate in Adobe Cloud" answers. Nobody asked that.
What people are asking--and I've run into this myself--is that you can install otf/ttf fonts in Windows and they will NOT be accessible in Acrobat DC. If you're trying to repair a document from someone else, that uses a given font and you can't find it via DC for either the File-Print to Adobe PDF--edit method, or the Preflight method, then you can't do the work.
ALL of us who've run into this would love to know the answer--which is NOT about activating an Adobe CC font.