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Deactivated Adobe Fonts Appear in PS Font List

Explorer ,
Dec 11, 2020 Dec 11, 2020

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All of my Previously Activated Fonts are showing up in Photoshop's drop-down font list. I double-checked with CC and My Adobe Fonts that they were deactivated (see screenshot at right). I also deleted Adobe's font cache in my PC (.lst files) and restarted PS, but the fonts are still there. I can't quite figure this one out. Any ideas? 

 

Version: Photoshop CC 22.1.0

 

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I just activated Adage Script, only to discover that four additional font families were activated along with it. Then I deactivated Adage, but it's still in the font list. Basically, this whole Adobe Fonts thing is acting up in multiple strange ways. Are other people experincing bugs with the fonts? 

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Dec 11, 2020 Dec 11, 2020

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Coul the fonts be installed in your OS?

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I forgot to include that screenshot in my post. I had it ready to go, since that's the obvious first question anyone would ask. Thanks for reminding me. 

 

I realize how my situation must sound (like I'm a dummy who doesn't understand how Adobe Fonts works). The fonts used to work fine, but I recently reinstalled Windows 10, and after that, things were different. There was another font issue too, but it's pretty involved, so I'm not sure I should get into it or whether it's relevant to this. Anyway, here are my system fonts. I recently set them back to Windows default, then deleted a few. So there are only 82 installed font families. 

 

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