Finding and changing fonts


    Use the Find Font command to search for and list the fonts used throughout your document. You can then replace any fonts with any other fonts available on your system.

    Note: When you replace a font using the Find Font command, all other type attributes remain the same.

To find and replace fonts:

  1. Choose Type > Find Font.
  2. Tip iconMove the Find Font dialog box so that you can see all the text in your document.

  3. Select the name of a font you want to find in the top section of the dialog box. The first occurrence of the font is highlighted in the document window.
  4. Select a replacement font in the bottom section of the dialog box. You can customize the list of replacement fonts by doing the following:
    • Choose an option from the Replace With Font From pop-up menu: Document to list only the fonts that are used in the document or System to list all fonts on your computer.
    • Select the kinds of fonts you want to include in the list; deselect the kinds of fonts you don't want to include.
  5. Do one of the following:
    • Click Change to change just one occurrence of the selected font.
    • Click Change All to change all occurrences of the selected font.

    When there are no more occurrences of a font in your document, its name is removed from the Fonts in Document list.

  6. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to find and replace a different font.
  7. Click Done to close the dialog box.