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January 19, 2025
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Myriad Pro in Indesign: Regular font style missing

  • January 19, 2025
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I've downloaded Myriad Pro (full font family) from Adobe fonts and all font styles are showing in Illustrator, but when I go into indesign it does not show the regular font style for Myriad (only every other font style in the family). It says "Myriad Pro (OTF)" In indesign while other fonts I've downloaded haven't shown that before. Not sure what the issue is, there is an option for regular but when I click it, it activates the "light" font weight instead of regular.

 please help!

Correct answer Bobby Henderson

One way I've worked around this is by adding Myriad VF at Adobe Fonts and installing it in the Creative Cloud Desktop App so all apps can use it. Myriad VF doesn't get confused for the built-in styles of Myriad Pro within Adobe Illustrator or InDesign. It doesn't get confused with the Myriad Variable Concept font in Illustrator either.

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Participant
August 28, 2025

Turn the font off and back on in Adobe Fonts.

 

This "incomplete font" glitch was a quick fix for me. When packaging my InDesign file, I had a warning that Myriad Pro Italic was incomplete. I went to Adobe Fonts online, then to Myriad Pro, clicked the "remove" button under Myriad Pro Italic, then clicked the same button again, now that it says "add font." I returned to my still-open InDesign file, and all was well when I packaged it. 

Participating Frequently
March 10, 2025

Myriad Pro is producing a similar problem for me in INDD following recent pushed update to CC software. (Windows 10 Enterprise, Adobe INDD 2025 version 20.1)    

 

Existing files no longer recognize Myriad Pro semibold and italic. I uninstalled the font family and reinstalled from Adobe Fonts, and in Font manager see all 40 weights listed under "Myriad Pro (40)". However:

  • In INDD -- without a file open -- I now have 2 versions of Myriad: "Myriad Pro" (40 weights listed) and "Myriad Variable Concept" (16 weights listed, some not in the other family). Both have semibold and italic within the same family.
  • However, opening an existing INDD file that contains "Myriad Pro - Semibold", I now see 3 versions: "Myriad Variable Concept" with 16 weights, "Myriad Pro (OTF)" with 36 weights (no semibold), and "Myriad Pro" showing regular and semibold missing. 

 

If I go to cure the problem through the stylesheet, I'm offered Variable but also two "Myriad Pro (OTF)" options, one of which has just 5 weights including the missing semibold. Argh!

 

Is there a method to merging the two (OTF) versions that appear in my documents (it's affecting all files in the book) -- given that according to Fonts manager, there's only one family of Myriad Pro installed, with 40 weights in one folder?

 

Many thanks for any help you can offer.

Participating Frequently
March 10, 2025

To follow up a bit: These three screenshots show what I'm offered in Find/Replace font dialogue box -- in which the 36-weight Myriad Pro (OFT) list disappears and only the 5-weight list is offered, and which shows semibold as active in the file anyway. Sigh. I'd hate to start replacing one nonexistent semibold with a version from a family set that only has 5 weights in it.

Participant
March 20, 2025

All true enough, although it doesn't explain why the previous vsn of INDD and Illustrator managed Myriad just fine for years, while this update appears to have garbled the fonts path in two apps. We don't use Myriad or Minion in our Microsoft products at all, so neither appears in the OS folders/files.

I've since asked around my team, and one colleague working in INDD/AI post-update reports he has only Myriad Variable (40 weights in one complete set). This is alarming, as I don't want to risk files created by different designers using differently spec'd style sheets that conflict when someone else works on them.

Our IT team had recently updated his OS to Windows 11, so he speculates that might have resolved/deleted the split Myriad Pro (OTF) problem. I'm going to ask for my own PC to be updated and see what happens... Failing that, I suppose we might try reverting to previous INDD and AI releases across the entire team.

@Beep Sparrow , I'll post here and report what happens!


I have windows 11 and I have been battling the same problem as you have. I too show 3 sets of Myriad Pro, Variable etc. I have been having trouble for months. I'll delete all myriad pro from EVERYWHERE then add it back in from Creative Cloud and same issue. I'll restart AI and INDD and sign out and back into creative cloud and I will finally get the 40 weights to all show. It will all go along smoothly for a few days and then Myriad Pro is gone again. I am beyond frustrated. The people I report to aren't graphic designers so it appears as though it is me who can't meet the deadline. I have spent an unbelievable amount of time on this. It's to the point I'm considering trashing Adobe all togehter.  

Participant
March 5, 2025

Not sure if this is the answer. I have been having the same issue with Myriad Pro as well. It also came up as OTF in InDesign. So I read Bobby's reply and decided to remove the Myriad Pro I installed from Adobe Fonts, and now the OTF problem is gone and I can use Myriad Pro Bold now. I think Bobby said Myriad Pro was installed with InDesign so there is no need to download it again from Adobe Fonts since it might bring conflicts with double fonts and will cancel out certain forms of it. You can try what I did and just remove Myriad Pro that was installed from Adobe Fonts in the Cloud app. it might resolve your issue. It helped me to get Myriad Pro Bold to work for a crucial INDD file I needed to print and get ready for translators.

Bobby HendersonCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 5, 2025

One way I've worked around this is by adding Myriad VF at Adobe Fonts and installing it in the Creative Cloud Desktop App so all apps can use it. Myriad VF doesn't get confused for the built-in styles of Myriad Pro within Adobe Illustrator or InDesign. It doesn't get confused with the Myriad Variable Concept font in Illustrator either.

Beep Sparrow
Participating Frequently
February 24, 2025

I've been having this same issue, and I've not found a solution either. My company uses Myriad as it's main branding font, so this is getting really obnoxious. 

Community Expert
January 22, 2025

The basic styles of Myriad Pro are included with Adobe InDesign via fonts stored in program sub-folders. It's possible that synching the Myriad Pro family from Adobe Fonts is creating an odd conflict with the Myriad styles already present.