![]() ![]() If you can’t find it, press Command Space, type “Font Book,” then hit Return. First, open Font Book, a special utility app that is usually located in ~\Applications\Other. ![]() It’s easy to restore your Mac’s fonts to their default state. RELATED: How to Install, Remove, and Manage Fonts on Windows, Mac, and Linux How to Restore Standard Fonts on a Mac They can be reinstalled from that location later, if necessary. Once those have been uninstalled by the Font Book app, you’ll find your non-standard fonts located in either /Library/Fonts (Removed) or ~/Library/Fonts (Removed). By “nonstandard,” Apple means any font that didn’t ship with macOS by default. ![]() Instead, it actually uninstalls all the “nonstandard” fonts that you have installed on your system. Since system fonts cannot be uninstalled on a Mac, restoring fonts does not install anything, as you might expect. ![]()
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