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You can use other methods to enter the glyph you want to find in the Glyph box. Select a glyph in the document
window and choose Load Selected Glyph In Find from the context menu, or select a glyph in the Glyphs panel and
choose Load Glyph In Find from the context menu.
5 UnderChangeGlyph,enterthereplacementglyphbyusingthesametechniquesyouusetoentertheglyphyoure
searching for.
6 Click Find.
7 To continue searching, click Find Next, Change (to change the most recently found glyph), Change All (a message
indicates the total number of changes), or Change/Find (to change the current occurrence and search for the next one).
8 Click Done.
Find and change fonts
Use the Find Font command to search for and list the fonts used throughout your document. You can then replace
any fonts (except those in imported graphics) with any other fonts available on your system. You can even replace a
font thats part of a text style. Note the following:
A font name is listed once for its use in the layout and listed each time in imported graphics. For example, if you
use the same font three times in the layout and three times in imported graphics, it will be listed in the Find Font
dialog box four times—once for all layout instances, and three more times for each imported graphic. If fonts are
not completely embedded in graphics, the font name may not be listed in the Find Font dialog box.
Find Font is not available in a Story Editor window.
The Find Font dialog box displays icons to indicate the kinds of fonts or font conditions, such as Type 1 fonts ,
imported images , TrueType fonts , OpenType fonts , and missing fonts .
Use the Type > Find Font command to help ensure consistent output by analyzing font usage on pages and in
imported graphics. To find and change specific text attributes, characters, or styles, use the Edit > Find/Change
command instead.
1 Choose Type > Find Font.
2 Select one or more font names in the Fonts In Document list.
3 Do one of the following:
To find the first occurrence in the layout of the font selected in the list, click Find First. The text using that font
moves into view. The Find First button is unavailable if the selected font is used in an imported graphic or if you
selected multiple fonts in the list.
To select an imported graphic that uses a font marked in the list by an imported image icon , click Find Graphic.
The graphic also moves into view. The Find Graphic button isnt available if the selected font is used only in the
layout or if you selected multiple fonts in the Fonts In Document list.
4 To see details about a selected font, click More Info. To hide the details, click Less Info. The Info area is blank if
you selected multiple fonts in the list.
A font may be listed as Unknown if the file of the selected graphic doesnt supply information about it. Fonts in
bitmap graphics (such as TIFF images) wont appear in the list at all because they aren’t true characters.
5 To replace a font, select the new font you want to use from the Replace With list, and do one of the following:
Tochangejustoneoccurrenceoftheselectedfont,clickChange.Thisoptionisnotavailableifmultiplefontsare
selected.
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