![]() ![]() Many of us enjoy spending time personalizing our Macs. No need to be a tech guru-some simple guidelines will help you download, install, and enable the fonts you want on a Mac. One your apps have loaded, quit your Microsoft Office apps and relaunch them a second time to see your updated fonts list.Fortunately for all Mac users, adding fonts to Apple computers is relatively easy. defaults write PrioritizedFonts -array “Helvetica-Light” “Helvetica” “Helvetica-LightOblique” “TimesNewRomanPSMT” Postscript names here are case-sensitive and must match exactly what Font Book.app provides. Type the command ‘defaults write PrioritizedFonts -array “postscript name 1” “postscript name 2” “etc.”’ and hit return to run it. Select the font you want to prioritize in the center paneĮnsure Font Information is selected in the top left of the window, and find the PostScript Name field in the right pane and copy it. Launch Font Book (open applications folder in Finder, find and launch “Font book.app”) Note: Postscript names are not the same as font families and each style will have a different postscript name, so to prioritize an entire font family you may need to add multiple names. I tried all of the above but this solved my issue (after dragging/dropping fonts to Computer)įind the postscript names of the fonts that you want to prioritize. This thing is beginning to feel like a twilight zone episode. Sorry if I came out too strong, I am super-furious right now. The sad truth is that all you posers are just using these crappy machines that are 3 decades behind windows 10 in terms of user experience, and a decade behind in terms of technology. Go figure that out all you morons bashing Microsoft. I am in hell right now when I have to purchase overly priced crappy macbooks with their inferior operating system just because the clients who are too dumb to realize the obvious buy a Mac, and surprise surprise… when the same presentation is created on a Mac and the fonts manually changed, the same fonts when sent to apple users work…. Yeah, I’m amazed at how many of the apple users want “microsoft” to fix the issue, when in fact the fonts work great on every windows PC, but it is only the monopolistic, unconstitutional, evil morons at Apple are the ones “blocking” fonts from presentations or programs designed on Windows. This entry was posted in Mac OS X by Etienne Bley. Here is a link to completely remove Office on a mac and is the final puzzle piece that allowed me to solve this riddle.when you re-start work or Excel you will now see a task completing to rebuild the cache files and if you observe the location above you will see new cache files.also you might need to look in /Users/yourname/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Preferences/Office 2011.not there? Microsoft moved them in later releases of Office 2011 to /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Preferences/Office 2011 – even MS’ articles are incorrect!.click the menu Go->Library or type in a folder /Library by choosing the Go->Go to Folder option then navigate eventually to /Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Office 2011. ![]()
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