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Substituting missing fonts
If you work with a document containing fonts that aren't installed on your system (for example, a document you received from another designer), Flash substitutes the missing fonts with fonts available on your system. You can select the fonts on your system to be substituted for the missing fonts, or you can let Flash substitute missing fonts with the Flash System Default Font (specified in General Preferences).
Note: Substituting missing fonts while editing a Flash document does not change the fonts that are specified in the Flash document.
If you install a previously missing font on your system and restart Flash, the font will be displayed in any documents using the font, and the font will be removed from the Missing Fonts dialog box.
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