Fonts defined in existing Paragraph / Character Styles Missing after Creative Cloud font type change
VERSION: InDesign 2022 V 17.0.1
We activated the Museo Sans Rounded font via Creative Cloud and have used it in our documents since 2015. Until recently, the font activated by CC had a font type of OpenType Type 1. This font is still available on CC, but its font type appears to have changed to OpenType True Type.
Documents that used the OpenType Type 1 font in a Paragraph or Character style now show this font as missing. The missing font name now displays as Museo Sans Rounded (OTF) in Find / Replace fonts and Paragraph and Character Styles panels. The font type under Find / Replace fonts is OpenType Type 1.
Documents that used the same OpenType Type 1 font without declaring it in a Paragraph or Character style synchronize successfully with the OpenType True Type font on CC and do not show up as missing. The font name displays as Museo Sans Rounded throughout the document. The font type under Find / Replace fonts is OpenType True Type.
A CC library asset that used the OpenType Type 1 font can be dropped into a new blank document without producing any missing font errors. Paragraph and Character styles associated with the library asset display a font name of Museo Sans Rounded. The font type under Find / Replace is OpenType True Type.
The same library asset shows the font as missing if dropped into a file with existing Paragraph or Character styles used by the asset. The font name displays as Museo Sans Rounded (OTF) in Find / Replace fonts and Paragraph and Character Styles panels. The font type under Find / Replace fonts is OpenType Type 1.
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Rachael C commented
InDesign 17.1 has not resolved this issue.