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February 28, 2023
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how to revert to system font

  • February 28, 2023
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While testing I discovered I used a font in my project that is not commonly available as a system font. I do not want my users to deal with "missing font" notifications. I would prefer to have XD assign a system font from the user's local computer.
How can I revert these text fields to allow Adobe XD to assign a system font? 
If there is no going back, is there any system font on Windows 10 that is also standard on Macs?

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Correct answer Warren Heaton10841144

Any cross-platform font should work.

 

Here's a Intuit Mailchimp support article regarding cross-platform typography that should be helpful:
https://templates.mailchimp.com/design/typography/

 

However, use any font in Adobe Fonts (included with all paid Creative Cloud subscription plans) and include these instructions:
Using Adobe Fonts in Creative Cloud app

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Warren Heaton10841144
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Warren Heaton10841144Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 28, 2023

Any cross-platform font should work.

 

Here's a Intuit Mailchimp support article regarding cross-platform typography that should be helpful:
https://templates.mailchimp.com/design/typography/

 

However, use any font in Adobe Fonts (included with all paid Creative Cloud subscription plans) and include these instructions:
Using Adobe Fonts in Creative Cloud app

AkinGn
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Community Expert
February 28, 2023

Hi @chuck_cl, as far as I know, missing fonts are being reverted to system fonts by default, but for the best usability, users are also informed about missing fonts, so they can install the missing fonts to view the original design as intended. I'm sure someone will update if I'm missing anything, let me know if you have any other questions and feel free to share a sample/test file that doesn't include any confidential information either here or with a private message. Hope this helps!