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: Finding TypeKit fonts for Adobe I am currently using a PC with Windows 10. I am looking for where TypeKit fonts are stored for Adobe so that I can retrieve a certain font for one of my

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I am currently using a PC with Windows 10. I am looking for where TypeKit fonts are stored for Adobe so that I can retrieve a certain font for one of my documents to save to my flash drive so I can work on it at school. I know I am supposed to go to C:Program Files/Common Files/Adobe/Fonts but I don't see the folder and I have looked everywhere else on my C drive.

I have a screenshot below of what it looks like when I am looking for the Fonts folder. If anyone can point out where I should look, it would be greatly appreciated- thank you!

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@Cody3331749

To retrieve fonts from Typekit you can do the following:


Make sure, you have installed Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App as signed in and your TypeKit fonts are synced and make sure you are a registered user of Adobe Creative Cloud.
Make sure that your hidden files is visible on Windows Settings.
From “Change folder and search options” select “Show hidden files, folders and drives”







Press [Windows Key + X] and select Command Prompt (Admin) or from Run you can type cmd





Copy this command to your Command Prompt Window;


xcopy %APPDATA%AdobeCoreSyncpluginslivetyper %USERPROFILE%DesktopTKFonts

It will ask F or D.

Press D

The copy process will start and then you will have a folder named TKFonts on your Desktop.






Make it visible and writeable by opposite clicking>Properties and un-tick the two boxes.




Press apply then hit OK twice and open the TKFonts folder on your desktop. You will see a lot of files with to extension, these are your synced fonts so you need to rename them.




Go back to your command prompt and paste this code:


ren %USERPROFILE%DesktopTKFonts*.* *.otf




Now open TKFonts folder again, you will see all fonts are .otf fonts now. To check fonts names, right click on title bar of folder and enable the Title option.

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@Angie364

Adobe runs of your system fonts.

You can find it under C:WindowsFonts

Once in the folder you can use the search window in the upper right to find the exact font.



Then you can just double-click to open up the font family and select the ones you need and opposite click > copy.

Then you can paste them onto your flashdrive.

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