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Adding a font to a CC library

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Oct 13, 2023 Oct 13, 2023

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I may be missing a trick here, but I am wanting to add an adobe font (Antonia Variable) to my CC library so that I can use it in google slides using the Creative Cloud Add-On, yet I can't see anyway of getting the Adobe font into the Adobe Library.  Surely it must be simple, all I can see is the option to drag and drop, but because its a cloud font I dont have the font file.

Please advise.

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Oct 13, 2023 Oct 13, 2023

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Adobe Fonts are synced online from Adobe's servers. Devices that use them (such as PC, Mac or iPad) have to be signed into an Adobe CC account. Recently Adobe added an additional step if you want to use Adobe fonts in applications not made by Adobe. The synced fonts have to be installed via the Creative Cloud Desktop app. Otherwise the fonts will be visible only to Adobe apps.

 

If you're using Google Slides on a PC or Mac all it should take is opening the Adobe CC app and clicking on the Adobe Fonts icon on the left column. Click the "Install Family" button for fonts you want to use in other applications. The process takes a couple extra steps when using the Adobe CC app on an iPad.

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