
See the Apple Support article Contact a third-party vendor. Solved: I am working on a MacBook Pro (Mac OS Big Sur 11.5.2) and Im trying to convert files from Word for Mac (v16.52 with a Microsoft Office 365 license). If you want the inactive copies to go in the Trash, select “Resolve duplicates by moving duplicate font files to the Trash.”įor help using fonts in third-party apps, such as Microsoft Word, check with the developer. To review other copies, select one.Ĭlick Resolve This Duplicate or, if there’s more than one duplicate, Resolve All Duplicates. Style sets with straight-forward fonts, ample white space, and high contrast. The copy that Font Book recommends keeping is labeled “Active” and is selected. Keep in mind that pre-existing style sets are not necessarily 100 accessible. Resolve Manually: Continue to the next step to review and handle duplicates yourself.Įxamine the duplicates and their copies, then select a copy to keep. Resolve Automatically: Font Book deactivates duplicates or moves them to the Trash, depending on the option selected in Font Book settings. I'm in MS Office 2016 for Mac now, and I don't see it. In the Font Book app on your Mac, choose File > Resolve Duplicates. Where is 'Recently Used Fonts' As I recall from Office 2010 in Windows, in Word there used to be a 'recently used font' option in the dropdown fonts menu. You can also check for duplicate fonts manually. You can choose whether to keep both versions, skip font installation, or replace the existing font with the new font.


Font Book automatically checks for duplicates when you install a font, and shows a message if the font is already installed. Near the bottom of the dialog box, make sure the Embed Fonts in the File option is selected.
