CONVERT FORMAT TEXT

When I try to convert a text in plain arial (or any other font) in a form I get an error saying unable to convert-shaped box because I use a fake "BOLD" type

I do not use a fake "BOLD" type

So what gives here?

Where you need a Visual to see where the fake bold button in the character Panel.

Window > character and click on the fake bold button to disable the fake fat and then you should be able to convert your type of shape.

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