Hello,
I inherited an InDesign document that uses a sans-serif font that I do not own. When I open the document, InDesign tells me that "the default font will be substituted for the missing font." If I click Okay, it opens the document and substitutes another sans-serif font for the original sans-serif font that I am missing.
Now, here's the puzzling part: as far as I can tell, my default font is Times New Roman (and not a sans serif font). For example, if open InDesign without any documents open, Times Nes Roman is pre-selected in the the text control bar.
So, then... what sans-serif font is InDesign using as a substitue font in my document? I've spent hours trying to find the perfect match.
Help, please!
Jay
I inherited an InDesign document that uses a sans-serif font that I do not own. When I open the document, InDesign tells me that "the default font will be substituted for the missing font." If I click Okay, it opens the document and substitutes another sans-serif font for the original sans-serif font that I am missing.
Now, here's the puzzling part: as far as I can tell, my default font is Times New Roman (and not a sans serif font). For example, if open InDesign without any documents open, Times Nes Roman is pre-selected in the the text control bar.
So, then... what sans-serif font is InDesign using as a substitue font in my document? I've spent hours trying to find the perfect match.
Help, please!
Jay