Maybe I used the wrong term "palette". Sorry if I can't keep track of Adobe's UI terminology. Panel, pod, palette, pop-up... makes my head spin.
I mean the boxes that allow you to view and change fonts globally in the document. I thought that only shows the fonts actually being used in the document. I do not mean the paragraph catalog nor the whatever-it's-called that displays all the fonts installed and available on a given machine/system. --Karen >Karen Robbins wrote: > >> Opening the file on another computer, Times New Roman appeared in the >> font palette--and it should not! In this file, all Times fonts have >> been changed to OpenType versions (TimesLT Std family). Fred Ridder wrote: >That's as it should be. The fonts palette reflects what fonts are >available (i.e. installed) on the current *system*, not what fonts >are specified in some way by the current document. The unavailable >fonts message is FrameMaker warning you that the document contains >or specifies something that is not actually installed (i.e. is not >in the fonts palette); having something in the fonts palette that is >not used in the document is a perfectly normal condition, not an >error.