I can not understand what the problem is in my project. Help Please. I made graphic and use font Avanti. When i use Expression Universalizer I got a problem (look screen). Then I replace font to Arial. Reboot AE and nothing help. I apply this script for the first time, maybe I’m doing something wrong?
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Ben is the Script Guru, I hope he is here somewhere around, he will help you.
P.S. Did you try to pre-install your fonts? (Reboot PC)
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You haven’t actually explained what the problem is. Is the expression in the screenshot not getting universalized, or does the script hang / stop running? What’s actually the issue?
As far as i know you are not suppose to rename any of the effects before you run the Script. You can rename the effects after running the script.
Oh, I didn’t know that. I rename all used effects in project. If VProxy are right, it explains everything! I made double wokr)). Not good for me.
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I’m not sure to be honest, I’d get in touch with support@aescripts.com about that one. There was an issue with not being able to universalize effects with custom names, but there have been a few versions since I last used it.
Personally, whenever I link an effect slider, I give it a custom name and change what’s in the last brackets to 1… universalized! 
thisComp.layer(“blah”).effect(“my custom slider name”)(“Slider”);
to
thisComp.layer(“blah”).effect(“my custom slider name”)(1);
or if you’re feeling really thorough…
thisComp.layer(“blah”).effect(“my custom slider name”)(1).value;
I solved the problem!!! My problem was in the same names.
As you can see from images I had problems with Fill & Stroke parameters http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7134/7726426726_5e8e6ce402_h.jpg After renamed effects from this: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8431/7726408432_b2b918edff_h.jpg to http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8423/7731414926_0ff78ae1fb_h.jpg I can universalize my expressions successfully!