From the course: Managing Conversions Between Adobe CC and Microsoft Office

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How font usage differs between suites

How font usage differs between suites

From the course: Managing Conversions Between Adobe CC and Microsoft Office

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How font usage differs between suites

- [Voiceover] Okay, besides the file formats themselves, the differences between Office files and Adobe Creative Suite files, there are three gotchas that are going to occur as you figure out how to convert assets and files from one format to another. And these three obstacles that you're going to encounter are fonts, graphics file formats, and colors. I wanna devote one short video lesson to each one of these and let's start out with talking about fonts. In general, things aren't that bad. Because though Office likes True Type fonts, it comes bundled with True Type fonts, and Adobe Creative Cloud and earlier versions of the program likes OpenType fonts, these guys with the Os, you can see that, if you have installed Office, that its True Type fonts are available to you in Adobe Creative Cloud. And vice versa. If you've installed Adobe Creative Cloud and you're in an Office program, all of the OpenType fonts are also available to you. Now, here in the Macintosh version of Office, we…

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