Fonts for L4 -Bickham Script Pro

I was on my new laptop and exporting with a new font in L4 and when I went to my iMac it wasnt in there and it is up to date?  Specificaly Bickham Script Pro.  I can't figure out why the laptop has the font and the imac doesnt when it is the same program etc.
Any help would be great!!
Ethan

Good idea.  It is perplexing no? 
Anyway do you know where in L4 the fonts are kept (folder wise)
Thanks Hal.
Ethan

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