Installing Fonts Macintosh:
1.Locate the fonts you want to install. TrueType fonts will have one file while PostScript (Type 1) fonts for the Mac will have both a printer and screen font.
2.Drag the fonts to the System Folder. Click OK when prompted. 

Windows 95, 98: 
1.From the Control Panel open the Fonts folder.
2.On the File menu, click Install New Font...
3.Click the drive and folder that contain the fonts you want to add.
4.To select more than one font to add, press and hold down the CTRL key, click the fonts you want, then click on OK.

Windows XP: 
1. From the 'Start' menu select 'Control Panel' and then select the 'Appearance and Themes' category.
2. Select 'Fonts' from the 'See Also' panel at the left of this screen.
3. On the 'File' menu, select 'Install New Font...'
4. Click the drive and folder that contain the fonts you want to add.
5. To select more than one font to add, press and hold down the CTRL key, click the fonts you want, then click on 'OK'. 

Windows 2000:
1.From the Control Panel open the Fonts folder.
2.On the File menu, click Install New Font...
3.Click the drive and folder that contain the fonts you want to add.
4.To select more than one font to add, press and hold down the CTRL key, click the fonts you want, then click on OK. 

Windows 3.1x:
1. In the Control Panel window, choose the Fonts icon. The fonts already installed are listed in the Installed Fonts box.
2. Choose the Add button.
3. In the Add Fonts dialog box, select the font you want to add. You can add more than one font at a time. You can also select all the fonts listed by choosing the Select All button. If the font is not located in the current drive or directory, select the drive and directory where it is located. If the font you want to add is on someone else's computer, you can use the Network button to browse through and connect to shared directories on other computers.
4.If you are low on disk space and want to use the fonts directly from the directory (network or local) where they are located, without copying the font files to the Windows directory, clear the Copy Fonts To Windows Directory check box.
5. Choose the OK button.
6. In the Fonts dialog box, choose the Close button. 

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