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Font Vault benefits
The Font Vault has many benefits, including:
Suitcase Fusion does not allow true duplicate fonts into the Font Vault. This makes managing your fonts
much easier and minimizes storage needs.
The Font Vault is secure, so you can’t accidentally delete an important font file.
Fonts are automatically separated into font faces, so you only activate the font faces you need.
With your font files stored in the Font Vault you can easily manage these files with Suitcase Fusion
including: adding or deleting fonts, copying (collecting) fonts, previewing fonts, and of course, activating
fonts.
The Font Vault can be backed up to a remote location, and restored in case of emergency.
If you currently organize your fonts with folders on disk, upgrading to the Font Vault gives you access to all of
the organizational features of Suitcase Fusion. You no longer need to manually move font files from one folder to
another. In addition, Suitcase Fusion provides excellent organization automatically when collecting files for
output. Collected fonts are logically organized into families, and can even be further organized by sets that
you’ve created.
For complete font security and reliability, Extensis recommends using the Font Vault.
Using the Font Vault
To tell Suitcase Fusion to add fonts to the Font Vault:
1. Choose Suitcase Fusion 4 > Preferences.
2. In the Preferences dialog, enable the Copy added fonts to the vault option. (When you first install Suitcase
Fusion, this option is enabled by default.)
NOTE
You should always maintain a backup containing your original font files, and back up the Font Vault on a regular
basis. See Backing up the Font Vault on page 68.
Adding Fonts in Place
If you prefer to manage your font files yourself, Suitcase Fusion allows you to leave your font files in place, and
still manage them through a single point of access. You may want to add fonts in place if you are only going to
add them to your font collection temporarily and don’t need extra fonts cluttering up your database.
Extensis highly recommends that you use the Font Vault to store the majority of your fonts. You can combine the
use of the Font Vault with leaving fonts in place based upon your specific needs and configurations. To do so,
change your Font Vault preferences before adding fonts.
To tell Suitcase Fusion to leave fonts in place:
1. Choose Suitcase Fusion 4 > Preferences.
2. In the Preferences dialog, choose the Add fonts leaving them in place option. This tells Suitcase Fusion to
active and deactivate the font from its current location.
When your vault preference is set to automatically add fonts to the font vault, you can add fonts in place by
holding down the OPTION key and dragging fonts or folders from the Macintosh Finder and dropping them into
the Fonts or Sets pane.
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