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Dear all,
as soon as I opened a document in InDesign 2021 all my Character Styles which do not have a family font specified and are based on the [None] style automatically change the selection to Minion Pro font family.
In the 2020 version I used this feature to apply different weights plus other things but now everything gets changed to Minion Pro until I do not specify the font family as well.
As far as I know leaving the font family blank should be interpreted by InDesign as "do not change the font family", right?
Is there something I am missing?
Has something changed from v2020?
What should I do to obtain the same results as before?
Thanks
That would be true. InDesign's default font would be Minion Pro. If you had custom paragraph styles, and the styles were in a different font, that could be blown away in the version upgrade.
But it's not insurmountable. I dont know what font you use for your default font style, so for illustration purposes, I'm going to use one named Fred. Please note that I don't actually have a Fred font.
Thanks.
I have now modified the [Basic Paragraph] paragraph style in the document I need to have the font I need and everything seems back to normal.
Tried opening a new document and it's still on Minion Pro, which is good.
I hope that's it.
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That would be true. InDesign's default font would be Minion Pro. If you had custom paragraph styles, and the styles were in a different font, that could be blown away in the version upgrade.
But it's not insurmountable. I dont know what font you use for your default font style, so for illustration purposes, I'm going to use one named Fred. Please note that I don't actually have a Fred font.
Make sure it takes with your Character styles:
Hope this helps,
Randy
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Thanks Randy!
Before I try this I would like to be sure of something: this procedure you describe is going to change the default font for every document created with InDesign, both in the future and old ones that get opened, right?
Is there a way to make it so that just this documents gets the desired font (which is called Academico, btw)?
Also, why does this reset happens with a version upgrade? I do not recall changing the default font to Academico in InDesign 2020, where this document had been created.
Curiously enough, browsing a bit in the Edit Character Style box of all different styles, changing inheritance to [none], then OK, then repeating and changing it to do not inherit solves this for some of them. Not consistent though.
As I tend to leave font choice to paragraph styles I would like my character styles only to change attributes of the font and not belong to any font at all. Is this possible?
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What should be happening is this:
When you applied a PARAGRAPH style with, say, Helvetica regular, the apply a CHARACTER style, say, Bold to a word and then later apply the Character style [None] to that word again, it should revert to Helvetica regular again and not Minion... So make sure that paragraph styles are applied and character styles to complete paragraphs as I see some users do sadly enough...
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Thanks.
I have now modified the [Basic Paragraph] paragraph style in the document I need to have the font I need and everything seems back to normal.
Tried opening a new document and it's still on Minion Pro, which is good.
I hope that's it.
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Glad you're back in business.
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Happy things worked out well for you,
Randy