InDesign CC packages is more fonts when I need to send a project to the printer

Hey Adobe team: user for a long time when Photoshop was but a germination. I recently upgraded the Creative Suite 6 to creative cloud and have encountered a worrying problem. InDesign CC packages is more the fonts when I need to send a project to the printer. This meant that I had to completely redo a project on the deadline for a problem I've ever had before. How is - it may help your users? And is there a current solution or should I cancel creative cloud and return to the CS6?

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First of all, you do not discuss any team of Adobe. These forums are primarily supported by volunteers who are not Adobe employees and do not represent official Adobe Support.

That being said...

He there did nothing specifically with InDesign 9 or 10 (CC and CC 2014) version of InDesign to modify or disable the packaging of fonts when packing for a document. There should be absolutely no different from InDesign (version CS6) 8.

Troubleshooting tips:

(1) make sure that you enable the option Copy fonts (except CJK and TypeKit) in the package dialog box.

(2) make sure that you are not using any ideogram (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) fonts complexes that specifically never put us in a package.

(3) fonts TypeKit will not be packaging.

(4) make sure that your file system permissions are such that InDesign can create all necessary directories and all subdirectories to the packaging operation.

(5) if the MacOS, exit InDesign and try to force a clearing of your system font cache and restart.

(6) output InDesign and then find and delete all the files on your system with names of the form .lst AdobeFnt# # being a two-digit number; delete not all the other files that begin with AdobeFnt. Restart, and restart InDesign.

(7) reset the InDesign preferences that can has been corrupted. For Windows, start InDesign and press Shift + Ctrl + Alt. Click Yes when asked if you want to delete preference files. For MacOS, pressing down on Shift + Option + command-control, start InDesign. Click Yes when asked if you want to delete preference files.

One of them should nuer or solve your problem. Once again, we at Adobe are not aware of any generic problem with packaging fonts with InDesign.

-Dov

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