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uzapuca@adobeforums.com #1
Which are the Fonts??
Hi guys, when I open a pdf I can see which font are in use with Cmd+D, but how can I know actually where are the fonts? For example if i open a magazine the Cmd+D will show me a whole bunch of fonts but how can I know which is the header font in the page 37. If I selected it does not say which font is it...
Thanks a lot and best,
Sebastiao
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graffiti #2
Re: Which are the Fonts??
Select the text with the text touch up tool. Control>Click and choose properties in the dropdown menu. Click on the "text" button and it will show the font you have selected.
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uzapuca@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Which are the Fonts??
Hi graffiti, thanks for the quick answer, it works just great. Best, S.
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Jon_Bessant@adobeforums.com #5
Re: Which are the Fonts??
To add to graffit's great advice - you can also use the PREFLIGHT
function to look at all fonts and other *interesting* information ...
Jon
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