

This does not make it available elsewhere. cached locally) for use in Office programs on your computer "offline". If you try to use any of those, the font will then be "downloaded" (i.e. You might also see other fonts in the list with little cloud icons beside. If, say, Edwardian Script is listed in the font menu and it is showing correctly on the screen, the font is coming from the (Microsoft) Cloud.

You can test this by opening the Word document (since you say you've installed that). These can ONLY be used in the Microsoft documents, and are not available for other applications. In the first case, if the fonts are being used in a Word document, especially a recent one using current Office versions, the fonts used in it are likely MICROSOFT's Cloud Fonts, or previous fonts that were embedded by whoever created that Word document. Are you opening an existing ID file from a previous Mac system? Are you importing a Word document into ID?Ģ. What are you doing to have this error come up?ġ.
