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Click Start, point to
Settings, click Control Panel,
and then double-click Fonts. |
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On the File menu,
click Install New Font |
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Click the drive, and then click the folder that
contains the fonts you want to add. |
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Click the font |
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Notes |
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To select more than one font
to add, hold down the CTRL key, and then click each of the fonts you want |
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For TrueType, Raster, or Adobe Type 1 fonts, you can also
add the font by dragging the appropriate files to the Fonts
folder. If you want to see the file extensions in Windows Explorer, click View, click Options, and
then click the View tab. Click to clear the Hide file extensions for known file types check box. This works
only for fonts that are not in the Fonts folder. |
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To add fonts from a network drive without using disk space
on your computer, make sure that the Copy fonts to Fonts folder
check box in the Add Fonts dialog box is clear. This
option is available only when you install TrueType or Raster fonts from the Install New Font command. |
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To delete a font from your
computer |
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Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel,
and then double-click Fonts to open the Fonts folder. |
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On the File menu, click
Delete. |
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Note |
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To select more than one font to delete, hold down the
CTRL key, and then click each of the fonts you want. |
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