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Managing & Viewing fonts installed on my computer
I have around 2500 fonts on my computer. There are far too many to use in my
Word Programs because it takes too long to scroll through the options and the displays of font options is too small to see them very well. I would like to print a catalog of fonts installed on my computer with each font name displayed in it's own type. Can anyone tell me how to do this without typing each name and changing the font for each entry? Or is there a folder system to alleviate this problem whereby fonts are inserted into folders by catagories such as "Cyber", "Gothic", "Art Deco", etc. as they are installed? I can reduce the number of fonts I have installed, but being able to see this list would help this process. Any other tips or program suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Here are the basics of my system: Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack II Microsoft Office Word 2003 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 |
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See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...eGenerator.htm and
http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm . "tooblue" wrote: I have around 2500 fonts on my computer. There are far too many to use in my Word Programs because it takes too long to scroll through the options and the displays of font options is too small to see them very well. I would like to print a catalog of fonts installed on my computer with each font name displayed in it's own type. Can anyone tell me how to do this without typing each name and changing the font for each entry? Or is there a folder system to alleviate this problem whereby fonts are inserted into folders by catagories such as "Cyber", "Gothic", "Art Deco", etc. as they are installed? I can reduce the number of fonts I have installed, but being able to see this list would help this process. Any other tips or program suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Here are the basics of my system: Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack II Microsoft Office Word 2003 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 |
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Take a look at Printers Apprentice at:
http://www.loseyourmind.com/pa75.asp It does most of what you are asking for. I have a collection of around 6700 fonts. Once a year or so, I print a catalog of these fonts, approximately 20 to the page. I have done my own classification of font families. Gordo "tooblue" wrote in message ... I have around 2500 fonts on my computer. There are far too many to use in my Word Programs because it takes too long to scroll through the options and the displays of font options is too small to see them very well. I would like to print a catalog of fonts installed on my computer with each font name displayed in it's own type. Can anyone tell me how to do this without typing each name and changing the font for each entry? Or is there a folder system to alleviate this problem whereby fonts are inserted into folders by catagories such as "Cyber", "Gothic", "Art Deco", etc. as they are installed? I can reduce the number of fonts I have installed, but being able to see this list would help this process. Any other tips or program suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Here are the basics of my system: Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack II Microsoft Office Word 2003 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 |
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