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Community Expert
April 24, 2018

I guess that with mogrts, the same font used in After Effects by the author who created the mogrt must be installed

on your pc ... if its not, everything gets into chaos as far as I have experienced

now check this out from the amazing Premiere Gal :

Quick Fix: How to Open a Motion Graphics Template in Adobe After Effects - YouTube

jstrawn
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April 24, 2018

carlosz13485882  wrote

I guess that with mogrts, the same font used in After Effects by the author who created the mogrt must be installed

on your pc ... if its not, everything gets into chaos as far as I have experienced

now check this out from the amazing Premiere Gal :

Quick Fix: How to Open a Motion Graphics Template in Adobe After Effects - YouTube

If the AE user used a TypeKit font you will be prompted to sync that Font when you apply the mogrt in Pr. If they used a Font that is not TypeKit and not on your system then you will need to get the Font and install it.

As for the "Open MOGRT in Ae" tip, there is a quicker way in Ae 15.1. Go to File > Open Project > point to a .mogrt > click Open > Click Extract when prompted.

Community Expert
April 24, 2018

Thanks for these clarifications James

Participant
March 4, 2018

I am having the exact same issue.  Has anyone found a fix?

R Neil Haugen
Legend
March 4, 2018

Have you tried just canceling that dialog?

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
R Neil Haugen
Legend
March 5, 2018

I've pretty much tried all those things too.  Thanks for the suggestions though.

https://forums.adobe.com/people/R+Neil+Haugen  wrote

Sometimes the program gets glitzy on the fonts. I had one situation with a font installed in the system that was also synced through the Typekit system that wouldn't work. I uninstalled that from the system, rebooted, and all was well.

Tryed that with a different font later, didn't work.

I know at times signing out of the CC ap and back in has worjed for another.

Past that ... I don't know.

Neil

I also installed Premier on another computer, started a new blank project and the Essential Graphics item I was using is having the same issue on the second PC too.  I'm pretty sure something is broken on the Adobe end.  A disconnect between the graphic and the font.  And because it seems to be embedded in the graphic, you aren't able simply change the font. 


One of the 'team' has been on here from time to time helping with the EGP things, let's see if jstrawn​ might have an idea ...

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...