To replace that incorrectly-styled text, select the font from the list and click Change, Change All, or Change/Find. Fortunately, the rest of the Find Font dialog box acts like the Find/Change dialog box, so we can quickly rid ourselves of this aberration. More Info tells us that it’s applied to 36 characters on two different pages. For example, as we type this, we checked and found that Times New Roman is in this document for some reason. We often find rogue fonts sneaking in to documents when we import or copy and paste text from Word or some other document. It’s a good idea to visit Find Font every now and again, and especially before finishing your job. If you’re not sure where a font is living on your hard drive, the Find Font dialog comes to the rescue: Not only is the path to the font listed in More Info, but you can click Reveal in Finder (or Reveal in Explorer in Windows) to open the folder that contains the font.
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