Font changes from the current one to the previously used while typing
I'm working on a document in which I used Avenir font, but for the most I use Myriad Pro. When I click with the Type tool I see in the character box I'm with the default font (Myriad Pro) and start typing. Then noticed I'm now in Avenir font!
This bug is brand new with the latest update (29.1), I didn't add any issue of that type before.
I'm on Windows 11 PC Core i7-13700 32 Go of RAM
The team plans to push the fix from the Beta build into the main one in first week of January — hooray!
The current workaround in 29.1 is to disable Missing Glyph Protection option in Preferences > Type.
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Michelle commented
Very annoying glitch isn't it, have we got a solution yet... happens if the text is in a text block or not. Oh and InDesign is on the blink too, workspaces fully playing up.
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onenower commented
I don't know what changes have been made to the text in version 29.1, which has caused many text related issues.
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Aubrey commented
It doesn't matter what font I set, it defaults to Myriad bold when I adjust anything in the existing text box. I added a photo that I had adjusted just the measurements in an existing text box. I've force quit, reopened and used different documents, and it keeps happening.
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Vasilis Spyropoulos commented
Στην έκδοση 29,1 αντιμετωπίζω αυτό το πρόβλημα με τις γραμματοσειρές. Γνωρίζει κάποιος την λύση στο πρόβλημα;
Δουλεύω σε macos 14.6.1 - mac book pro -
Vasilis Spyropoulos commented
Στην έκδοση 29,1 αντιμετωπίζω αυτό το πρόβλημα με τις γραμματοσειρές. Γνωρίζει κάποιος την λύση στο πρόβλημα;
Δουλεύω σε macos 14.6.1 -
Aki commented
1.) MacOS 14.6.1, Adobe Illustrator 2025
2.) Vorhandenes Dokument öffnen und fehlende Schrift durch vorhandenen Font ersetzen. (Entweder über "Fehlende Schriftarten auflösen" oder auch direkt im Werkzeugfenster "Zeichen". Im gesamten Dokument den Texten eine neue Schriftart zugewiesen.
3.) Die Schriftart ist nun überall ein neuer, vorhandener Font. Optisch sieht alles gut aus, wird auch korrekt angezeigt.
4.) Sobald ich nun etwas am bestehenden Text ändere oder neu dazu eingebe, ist diesen Zeichen wieder der alte, fehlenden Font zugewiesen und muss erneut ersetzt werden. -
François LACRAMPE-CUYAUBÈRE commented
Same for me. Brand new bug. A lot of work on generative AI that most Illustrator users don't bother, but everyday and simple tools from 1982 falling apart… It's the Adobe we (dis)like, you know.
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A Pierce commented
I am having the exact same issue with Jana Thork Pro changing back to Jana Thork Pro Bold every time I type into a text box that already contained writing in Jana Thork Pro. It's incredibly frustrating. This is happening after having had to update AI and reinstall a bunch of fonts today due to Jana Thork Pro disappearing from all my software despite being 'installed' according to Adobe Cloud. See attached screen recording.
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troyjack commented
Adobe... The constant bugs are getting ridiculous. Each version is less usable than the one before.
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Ben Green commented
Have updated in the past few days (to 29.1) and am finding fonts are reverting to previously used ones when editing text. It can be a new string of text or an existing one, but it's happening when selecting all type to amend, or even when the cursor is in the middle of two characters of another font. Really irritating!
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Michael Karst commented
I am having the exact same issue since updating to Illustrator v29.1. This bug does not seem to affect newly created files in v29.1, only files created using previous versions of Illustrator. When I open an Illustrator file (created before v29.1) and change a font and then edit the text, Illustrator keeps changing the font back to whatever it was the last time the file was saved before upgrading to v29.1 — every single time.
Here is a list of scenarios I have already tested:
1. This affects all files created before v29.1
2. This affects all files created before v29.1 and then saved after v29.1
3. This affects all files created before v29.1 and then saved as a new file after v29.1
4. This affects all files created before v29.1 even when the text is copy-and-pasted into a new file created after v29.1
5. Does not seem to affect new files created after v29.1As you can imagine, this wastes an incredible amount of time —having to undo these font changes every time I need to edit some text. As suggested by @monokano, if I disable "Missing Glyph Protection" in the settings panel, the problem seems to go away. When I enable "Missing Glyph Protection," the problem comes back.
I am running an iMac (3.4 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5, 32 GB RAM) on macOS Ventura 13.7.1.
Recommendations?
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René R commented
I'm experiencing this issue too. It is introduced in 29.1 (Windows 11).
I agree on both the Reproduction Procedure and the Workaround as monokano described. Thank you, monokano! -
monokano commented
Reproduction Procedure
1. In the Preferences menu, go to Type > Enable Missing Glyph Protection and turn it ON.
2. Create a new document and add a text object.
3. Change the font or weight, save the file, close it, and then reopen it.
4. Change the font or weight again, then edit the text.The occurrence requirement is to save the file, close it, and then reopen it.
Add occurrence requirements:
This bug seems to occur when the character style is overridden. -
monokano commented
Workaround
In the Preferences menu, go to Type > Enable Missing Glyph Protection and turn it OFF. -
Stephen commented
We are also experiencing this issue, on only one computer at our workplace. The affected computer is updated to Illustrator version 29.1, while our other systems (which are working fine) are still on 29.0.
It seems to only happen with certain files. In one file we have a text object using the font "Horsham-Bold" (a TTF font). On most of our computers we can edit this text easily, but on one particular computer when we try typing to add more letters to this text, the new letters appear using the font "Adelle-Heavy" (an OTF font) which is a font used elsewhere in the file. We can correct this by reselecting the new text and changing it back to Horsham-Bold, but pressing enter to create a new line reverts it back to Adelle-Heavy.
On this affected computer we can create a new file with both of these fonts and have no issue. It's only a problem in certain files. I should also point out that the file in the example I described above was created on the same computer having the described problem
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Monika Gause commented
A couple more users are reporting this. Using different systems: https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/font-changing-while-typing-happening-on-mac-amp-pc-adobe-illustrator-29-1/m-p/14992248#M427351
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Stephane commented
I unistalled and got back to version 29.0.1 so no I can't. It was too time consuming (not to mention annoying) to work like that.
It happened also if I copy a text and edit it, it will change to Avenir as I type!! (even a part of the text) I even tried to remove all Avenir font in the file but it didn't help.
I hope you will find that bug and correct it because I won't update until it is corrected.
Tha'ts all I can do for you.. except giving you the file I was working in (pdf full editable in .ai)
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Stephane, the team is interested in details.
Can you reproduce it from scratch in a brand new file? It seems like very specific steps lead to it — can you try to catch the exact order? -
Cheryl commented
Sure I can do that but it’s actually not file or don’t specific - it has been happening in all files and with all font/text elements.
I’ve had to revert to using the non Beta Illustrator cos it’s impeding my work so much.
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Can’t see much in this GIF, but it clearly a substitution happens...
What are these fonts’ names?Can you package this all, along with the font used, and send over to sharewithai@adobe.com, so the team can test it? Add a link to this report in the email’s body so they can track it back here, http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/939477/suggestions/49031171