In most cases, font activation issues usually arise from a Creative Cloud account or an internet account. Try to click the “Retry” button to try to activate the font one more time. In case it still does not work, be sure to take the steps given in the troubleshooting guide.
To preserve your computer’s convenience and to use the latest free Adobe fonts, there should not be any font with the same name on your device. If there is, erase it with the virtual font managers.
macOS: Go ahead and open Font Book, once you select the font you want to disable, click on Edit> Disable.
Windows: Go to Control Panel, look for the Fonts section, select and transfer the font file to a different folder, and delete it. After this, log off and log on again.
Click “Retry” if you want to try activating the font again.
Yes, of course. You are free to download and use Adobe's Library of free fonts for logo or other graphics creation in popular programs like Photoshop and export these files into PDF, EPS, JPEG or PNG.
Yes, All the free fonts provided by Adobe can be utilized commercially as well so that you can prepare documents such as PDF, EPS, JPEG, PNG, etc. for your projects.
Yes, when you activate the fonts via Creative Cloud, they become system fonts which can be used in applications like Word, PowerPoint, etc.