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blabs2018-12-30 10:39:39
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blabs, 2018-12-30 10:39:39

How to replace a specific font in the entire layout in Photoshop CC?

The layout uses 2 fonts. One for icons, the other for text. The one that goes under the text needs to be replaced. How to do it?
In Photoshop, when loading a layout, if there is no font in the system, a window pops up in which they offer to replace one font with another. How can I call this window forcibly?

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Matvey Pravosudov, 2019-01-03
@oxyberg

Select "Filter Text Layers" in the layers panel, select all layers, change the font to the desired one, remove the filter.

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Johnny Smith, 2018-12-30
@Olek1

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lukoie, 2018-12-30
@lukoie

In Photoshop, when loading a layout, if there is no font in the system, a window pops up in which they offer to replace one font with another. How can I call this window forcibly?

In my opinion, there is no way to do it natively. In illustrator, it would be possible to select all similar objects, but in Photoshop there is no such function.
Therefore, as an option, I would suggest uninstalling the font you want to replace for a while, and then when loading the layout, Photoshop will prompt you to choose another one.
Based on clarifications in the comments, here's what you need:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOpeVC1LsPE
bereza.cz/ps/#two

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