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Find a Missing Font in Embedded Illustrator Graphic Used in InDesign with Preflight. InDesign CANNOT! FlightCheck CAN find and see the missing font used in an .AI Illustrator graphic. Adobe InDesign CC, CS6 or whatever version of Life Preflight will NOT see it as missing! FlightCheck also Packages these used fonts as well, even in placed or linked graphics! Markzware FlightCheck customer asked - "Will FlightCheck find a missing font in an embedded Ai graphic, if the InDesign document is run through FlightCheck? Please let me know. I LET HIM KNOW AND HE SAID: Thanks, David. I couldn't remember if it could do it from a single InDesign scan, or if the Ai's needed to be run separately. Here is another good claim for you: Prinergy doesn't catch embedded missing fonts either. I believe this feature will add Flightcheck to our incoming workflow, as it already should have been." Try a 30-day trail version of FlightCheck 7 MAC only today, here: http://markzware.com/products/flightcheck/flightcheck-demo/ FlightCheck to preflight Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Quark, PDFs but even graphics used within InDesign layouts and even fonts, embedded, missing or otherwise. Advanced, total quality control with Markzware FlightCheck: http://markzware.com/products/flightcheck/ Find a Missing Font in Embedded Illustrator Graphic Used in InDesign with Preflight, FlightCheck! Will FlightCheck find a missing font in an embedded .ai graphic, if the InDesign document is run through FlightCheck? In other words, can FlightCheck find a missing font in an embedded Illustrator graphic used or placed within an Adobe InDesign document? And the answer is yes. I'm going to show you that right now. I'm going to drop it in and then, yeah, see, there, you see the text, you know, the make, this font, the missing text. There's the font. I'm going to save this out, and you're going to see how FlightCheck not only checks the Illustrator file, like you just saw, but it will also check the InDesign file, using an embedded Illustrator graphic. So, if you drop the file onto the Flight Strip or on the FlightCheck icon, it then preflights, like we saw before, in many other videos, and (FlightCheck eagle screeches) there we have it. And right away, right away, we see now "Used Printer Font Missing". The only one used is Didot and that's the important one. The other one isn't used, so it's not so... it's not going to affect the print job, but here we see, real quick, (claps) boom! FlightCheck catches that problem. Boom! Missing font used within that graphic, the Illustrator placed file, down here. And if we hover over that, we see there, Didot. So, there you see, amazing! FlightCheck finds it in seconds. There's a missing font in an embedded Illustrator graphic. The rest of my demo sort of uses the graphic without a missing font, but you get the picture. And now, what happens when we open it in InDesign? Well, we can also go up here to the page layout and we can go to that logo. Oops, it's that one. And we say Launch Document. And look at that. We go right into CC, InDesign CC, and right to the file that we need to look at and there, we see it. I can click there and I can see the basic information, but you see there's still... and I can change whatever setting I want. There are no errors. There's no apparent missing font. And it even says on the summary, when you go to package, "4 Fonts Used, FlightCheck will get the font, if it's there. Adobe InDesign Live Preflight or package will not. That's the power of FlightCheck, to quickly find a missing font within a used graphic, an Illustrator file, an EPSF file, a PDF file. If the font is live, not converted to outlines, FlightCheck will tell you it's missing. InDesign will not, and even other tools, like the customer noted, like Prinergy, apparently also will not. I've not verified that myself, but, in any event, you'll see the need for FlightCheck in your workflow. Complete quality assurance. The famous quote I've been passing around lately is, "Quality is never an accident." Check out FlightCheck today. Get it into your workflow. Very affordable, very easy to use, and you'll profit greatly from it. David Dilling from Markzware, wishing you a great day!