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If a particular font is not among them you may ask Apple, and they won't answer. All we can do is speculate. Reasons has been alleged to include copyright or licensing requirements. There may be a workaround for you. Refer to Fonts available for document support in High Sierra.
Century Gothic and Century Schoolbook are among them. You may be able to copy one you want from the respective application's Library, and install it as a standard font. A font is just a font. The Mac OS will support any standard Type 1 PostScript, OpenType or TrueType font you want to use.
That your copy won't open means there's something wrong on your end. The embedded version of Century in your linked PDF is New Century Schoolbook. Was Word already running when you added the font? If so, quit Word and relaunch it. Office (even the new 2016 version) will not show any font that was activated after any Office app was already in use.
What is the error message you get? Every release of OS X and macOS since Snow Leopard have been installing Century Gothic, Century Schoolbook, and other font families as part of the operating system installation. Apple always neglects to mention this, and the font location: /Library/Application Support/Apple/Fonts/iWork Again, these are installed by the operating system, and not any iWork package installation. By default, Font Book is unaware of these fonts, as are all applications.
One can create a new font collection in Font Book (arbitrarily calling it iWork), and then aim it at the above folder. It will then add these fonts within the new collection, where they will become available to all applications. Thanks to all of you who have replied. Let me explain my situation a little better.
I have Century. It appears in Font Book, in Library/Fonts, and in Library/Microsoft/Fonts.
Word files that were created in Century continue to appear in Century. I can make Century work for new content in Word, but only if I type Century into the box with the name of the font. Century appeared in the font pull-down menu until I upgraded to High Sierra. This change immediately after installing High Sierra caused me to look into whether High Sierra dropped Century.
Apple Support does not show Century as being supported. Century (plain, not Gothic or Schoolbook) appears nowhere on the page, including the lists of fonts downloadable or supported.
PDF documents created in Century appear in Century, but the portions in Century Bold are badly distorted. I don't have Century Bold in Font or Library. Thus, it seems that Apple has done something to make it difficult to use Century.
My hope is that Apple simply failed to realize that this font is used by a number of people for legal documents, and that Apple will restore things to the way they were before High Sierra. I also have Century Schoolbook and Century Gothic, but it is Century that I'm concerned about right now. John - That was my first inclination, to go to Microsoft, but then I did a little research to see if others were having the problem and saw that Century does not appear on this page: The change also took place right after I installed High Sierra.
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I had used Century for years with the same version of Word. Thus, I don't think Word is the problem. If the issue is not completely caused by High Sierra, then it is the interaction of Word with High Sierra.
Century does work with High Sierra, so Century is 'supported.' It's just inconvenient. It seems like an easy fix for Apple.
I never had Century, only New Century and its variants, but upgrading macOS doesn't remove existing fonts. As I understand it, the Century font you need is still available in your Font Book and is therefore available to every Mac app, is that correct?
If the issue is not completely caused by High Sierra, then it is the interaction of Word with High Sierra. It seems like an easy fix for Apple. I think you're missing the point. Interaction or not, Apple did not develop Microsoft Word and can do nothing about it. Apple can't fix it.
Microsoft has to do that. They have to adapt to each and every macOS update or upgrade.
Things have always been that way, not just for Microsoft but for everyone that writes software for macOS. Contact them and see what they have to say. Apple will not be interested. Grossrm wrote: Interesting - it's not included on their list. However, I upgraded to HS some time ago and do have Century, and I don't think I've added any new sw that included fonts.