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adobe cs5 font reading probem

hello,
i instll indesign cs5, when i try to reading esixing file the font is not show corectly but when i try to write its work fine
so wht the problem?
Fonts TypographyProductivity AppsAdobe Creative Suite CS

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David Brugge
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Where are the font files located on your computer? In the windows fonts folder?
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yes
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try putting them in

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Fonts

Then close and open all adobe software and test it out.
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same same :(
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I've found this list of font troubleshooting steps in the adobe knowledge base I'd suggest you step through them one at a time.

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/843/cpsid_84363.html
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When opening the file, do you get a missing font error message?
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noi
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Fonts Typography
Fonts Typography

A font is a particular size, weight and style of a typeface. Each font is a matched set of type, one piece (called a "sort") for each glyph, and a typeface consists of a range of fonts that share an overall design. With the advent of digital typography, font is frequently synonymous with typeface, although the two terms do not necessarily mean the same thing. In particular, the use of "vector" or "outline" fonts means that different sizes of a typeface can be dynamically generated from one design. Each style may still be in a separate "font file" -- for instance, the typeface "Futura" may include the fonts "Futura roman", "Futura italic", "Futura bold" and "Futura extended" —- but the term "font" might be applied either to one of these alone or to the whole typeface.

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