Choose Name from the first pop-up menu, then choose contains from the second pop-up menu, then type fnt into the field.Click the + button at the end of the “System files are included” criterion.Choose System files from the first pop-up menu, then choose Are included from the second pop-up menu.You will only need to perform these steps once after this, the System files option will always be in the pop-up menu. These steps add the System files option to the pop-up search menu. Scroll down the list of search attributes to System files, check the box in the In Menu column, and click OK.Click the pop-up menu that shows Kind and choose Other.In the Finder, press Command-N to open a new window. The following steps set up the Finder so you can locate files in System folders that are not normally included in Find operations. Rather than exhaustively list the possible names and locations for Adobe font caches, it is simpler to use the Find feature of the Mac OS X Finder to locate these files for you, then delete them. The different versions of Adobe applications create font caches with various names in several locations. If your font display problems are limited to Adobe applications, it may be due to a corrupt Adobe-specific font cache.
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