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I got 99 warnings after I reinstall Premiere Pro cc 2017
Warnings are like this Invalid font: BirchStd and so on
I check my font library, there is no such font in my Windows 10 system.
What should I do? Should I install all the Fonts?
Ok...I answered my own question. I can hide the Event Indicator. Problem solved.
Edit>Preferences>General un-check Show Event Indicator
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I'm having the same issue. Although not a massive amount...but 11 fonts are listed as Invalid...yet none are installed on my system. The invalid fonts notification shows up every time I launch a project. It's very annoying....but more frustrating Adobe gives no instructions on how to troubleshoot or correct.
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Maybe Stefan Gruenwedel can help with this ...
Neil
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Should I install all the Fonts?
Yes.
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I at leased have located the "invalid fonts." They do not show up on my installed fonts list, however I found them listing in the Windows Registry.
Click the window in lower left and type "regedit"
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Fonts
In this list I found the name of the fonts Premiere was identifying as invalid. Two of the fonts were Avenir LT Medium and Roman which were included in the Turbo Tax installation. The other 9 were located in the Acrobat 9.0 installation.
I believe I could delete the fonts from the registry...but not sure if this would screw up the two apps. I wish there was just a function to turn off the notification in Premiere.
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Ok...I answered my own question. I can hide the Event Indicator. Problem solved.
Edit>Preferences>General un-check Show Event Indicator
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I've had this problem with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014.1 - "Invalid font..." after updating Teamviewer version 9 to version 10.
Teamviewer support could not help.
I reverted to version 9 (which I still use) and the message disappeared.
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Interesting ... some of these cross-program interferences are such a pain! Then can be so hard to figure out.
Neil