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May 18, 2014
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adding font in premiere pro cc

  • May 18, 2014
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How do you add additional fonts to adobe Premiere Pro CC

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Correct answer Kristian Gabriel

As listed above:

For WIN PC: Right-click and choose INSTALL for any number of fonts.

For MAC: Double-Click and choose INSTALL to install the font.

Most Adobe apps should immediately update the fonts within the application unless you are in the middle of editing type. Usually its better if you go to the standard Move/Select tool and then back to editing type. Occasionally a font will not load correctly--so you must restart the application. Other issues can come down to font type. OTF (Opentype) and TrueType are most likely the most popular formats.

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Participant
December 21, 2020

This still isn't working for me. Does it matter where on  your computer you save a font or does it scan through all of your folders and drives for fonts?  

Participant
March 26, 2020

Right click on what? The Adobe Premiere app? Something in Premiere? What?

jovinl69876657
Participant
February 7, 2018

I did it!

Just go to Font Book and add the font under COMPUTER (not user). Simply click the button and install it from there. The new font should appear in your Premiere Pro as it only pulls font under COMPUTER.

Kristian Gabriel
Kristian GabrielCorrect answer
Participating Frequently
November 24, 2017

As listed above:

For WIN PC: Right-click and choose INSTALL for any number of fonts.

For MAC: Double-Click and choose INSTALL to install the font.

Most Adobe apps should immediately update the fonts within the application unless you are in the middle of editing type. Usually its better if you go to the standard Move/Select tool and then back to editing type. Occasionally a font will not load correctly--so you must restart the application. Other issues can come down to font type. OTF (Opentype) and TrueType are most likely the most popular formats.

Participant
April 14, 2022

Right click on what?

zacd
Inspiring
August 13, 2017

One easier, and obvious method, is to add it to your computer. Premiere reads the fonts from your computer. I know that answer sounds stupid, but its the easier way to go.

miked95180499
Inspiring
June 27, 2017

1. Right click on font

2. Open with > Font Book

3. Fontbook window pops up. Bottom right says "Install Font"

4. Click install

5. Restart Premiere

Participant
May 18, 2014

I had the same issue. I have a mac so I had to download an otc file. Go to Use>Library>Fonts and drop it in. Create a title in Premiere. Click on the the screen line you are about to make a title. On the right side of your screen there are a bunch of options. There's a place where you can choose your text. If you've downloaded the proper version for your computer and placed it in the fonts folder then it should be there!

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 18, 2014

Premiere can be a bit picky when it comes to fonts.

They are installed in the OS and they need to be Truetype.

nattateAuthor
Participating Frequently
May 18, 2014

For clarification, I do not have a MAC I run PPro on a PC. Does anyone know how to add additional (third party) fonts to a PC, I want to use them in PPro.

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 18, 2014

More information needed for someone to help... please click below and provide the requested information

-Premiere Pro Video Editing Information FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/message/4200840

If Windows, search http://search.microsoft.com/search.aspx?mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US to find out how to add fonts to the correct folder