How does InDesign CS2 handle footnotes created (manually, of course) in InDesign CS? Does CS2 recognize them as footnotes or do I need to go in and designate each one as a footnote? Thanks.
I get Times Roman as the "replace with" font as you suggest, but that is not what InDesign substituted for the missing font. I can verify this by changing the substituted font with Times Roman and seeing a significant change from the Arial-ish font substituted.
Hopefully that clarifies the...
I appreciate jimoblak's attention to this issue. However, I'm familiar with Find Font and I'm wondering how to determine what the substituted font is and/or accept that substituted font. Find Font alone doesn't accomplish this. Thanks for any thoughts!
I would like to accept some of the (pink-highlighted) default substitutions InDesign has made for missing fonts in my document. How do I determine what the substitute font is (selecting it shows just the intended-but-missing font) or indicate acceptance of that font? Thanks.
When I converted fancy equations from Quark to InDesign they turned into a single space. Has anyone resolved this? Could this be because the font is missing and the substitute font doesn't know how to make ratios? Thanks.
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