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June 18, 2021
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QUICKSAND FONT WILL NOT PACKAGE - CS6

  • June 18, 2021
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A client recently changed to Quicksand, a Google font, for headers but it will not package. They use Open Sans, another Google font, for body copy and it packages not problem.

I use ID CS6.

Thoughts?

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Correct answer Laubender

Hi Hester,

also possible when packaging the font files does not work for you:

Simply create a folder named Document fonts if it is not there in the packaged folder and copy the font files to that folder.

The InDesign CS6 document that is in the same folder with the Document fonts folder can see and access the font files there.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

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LaubenderCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 21, 2021

Hi Hester,

also possible when packaging the font files does not work for you:

Simply create a folder named Document fonts if it is not there in the packaged folder and copy the font files to that folder.

The InDesign CS6 document that is in the same folder with the Document fonts folder can see and access the font files there.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Hester FAuthor
Participant
June 21, 2021
Thank you so much. This worked, the simple solution, of course!

Best regards,

Hester
@hesterfuchsdesign

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416.698.6907
Peter Spier
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Community Expert
June 18, 2021

I just did a test file using Quicksand Regular and had no problem packaging it from CS6 on Win7.

 

Try resetting your prefs, or even just rebooting and restarting ID.

Reset InDesign Preferences and Other Troubleshooting

BobLevine
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 18, 2021
You are using a very out of date version of InDesign if you're on anything later than Windows 7 or Mac OS 10.10, it is unsupported.
Community Expert
June 18, 2021

Maybe the font license for the this one doesn't allow it. 

Check the font permissions in the license. 

BobLevine
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 18, 2021
There is nothing in a license that prevent it from being packaged, only embedded.

The only fonts that don't get packaged are CJK fonts and if encoded that way, well, it wouldn't work.
Hester FAuthor
Participant
June 18, 2021

Sorry, maybe they are Adobe fonts