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Hi! I am trying to use an Adobe font for a web project. When I type in the Adobe font I want, I don't see this symbol: </> I have Photoshop (paid) and the free version of CC. Does that mean I can't use Adobe fonts? (I can buy the woff file for the font I want but would rather not pay for it if I don't have to.)
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Hi @Jane34969208dwbc, could you please let me know which font you are trying to use or send a screenshot of what you are seeing? With a Photoshop plan you should have full access to Adobe Fonts.
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HI Jake, Thank you for responding. I would like to use IvyPresto Display. When I go to Adobe fonts, I don't see this symbol </>. I believe that is what I need to click on to get the code to upload the font to Showit, the website platform I am using. Please see screenshots attached. Idk if you need to know which IvyPresto - I think regular, italic and probaly semi-bold reg and semi bold italic. Thank you for your help. Jane Schwartz
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Hi Jane,
The 'Available with CC' indicator on the right side of the fonts tells me that the account you are signed in with doesn’t have full access to Adobe Fonts. Are you currently using these fonts in Photoshop? If so you should have access to them, is there any chance you are signed into another account on the website?
Best,
Jake
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Yea, please sign out of that account and into the one you use for Photoshop and you should have full access.
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Hi Jake, I don't seem to have access. I still see this. Are you able to tell me what email I am using for Photoshop?
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Oh, scratch that. I just figured it out. Thank you!