

I could post step by step screen shots of me updating the "missing fonts" but I'm not sure how that would be helpful. So good to know about the file storage! We were using SharePoint but that doesn't play well with InDesign files too.we were mainly trying to find a way to not have versions stored on local machines so we can work on the most current version between me and my two other associates.Ĭharacter style not applied and override showing up in Paragraph Style: Any ideas as to why we are having so many struggles? Sort of related to that, is it typical to have the document display differently when previewed using the Web Creative Cloud app vs. I have read so many things that say with the newest versions of InDesign and through sharing the files with Creative Cloud, this would be a seamless process. I convinced my team to switch to InDesign from Word to create these very long documents and I am pretty embarrassed about how poorly the experience has been. Every time I open the document I've been working on today it gives me a missing fonts dialogue and even after going through and replacing all of them with the intended font, it seems to revert back when it is saved to Creative Cloud and re-opened elsewhere. We used opentype so fonts hasn't been an issue but when I open the file on my Mac, I see lines of text that are a different color than the rest of the document, things that were re-formatted using the PC are not showing up as re-formatted when opened on the Mac (even after saving as a new file name) and applied character styles are gone and instead my paragraphs are showing that we have overrides applied which typically does not happen when using the character style to format the text. In the Finder window, click “Go,” “Connect to Server” and then “Browse.” Select the name of your PC from the list of connections, and click “Connect As.” Enter your Workgroup name, username and password when prompted.Ĭlick “Remember This Password in My Keychain” to make connecting your Mac and PC easier in the future.I am having some really frustrating issues with using InDesign between PC and Mac. Make a note of your Workgroup name and computer name as you will need this information when connecting to your PC from your Mac.Ĭlick the “Finder” icon in the Dock of your Mac. Right-click the background of the Start screen to reveal the task bar, and click “All Apps.” Right-click “Computer” and select “Properties” from the drop-down menu. Right-click your Ethernet connection, and click “Turn Sharing On” followed by “Yes, Turn On Sharing and Connect to Devices.” Point the cursor to the upper-right corner of the Start screen in Windows, move the cursor down and click “Settings.” Click the “Network” icon, which looks like a cable attached to a computer.
