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![]() Robert11 wrote: Hello: Using WORD 2002, and XP. There are a few fonts from an even older Word that I have on my PC that I would like to import and use in Word 2002. How can I do this, please ? Also, is it possible to import any fonts that might be available for free from outside of Word ? If so, how and from where ? Much thanks, Bob |
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Hello:
Using WORD 2002, and XP. There are a few fonts from an even older Word that I have on my PC that I would like to import and use in Word 2002. How can I do this, please ? Also, is it possible to import any fonts that might be available for free from outside of Word ? If so, how and from where ? Much thanks, Bob |
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Provided the printer you have selected as the default is capable of printing
TrueType fonts, Word will use all the fonts that are installed in the Windows Fonts folder. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Robert11" wrote in message ... Hello: Using WORD 2002, and XP. There are a few fonts from an even older Word that I have on my PC that I would like to import and use in Word 2002. How can I do this, please ? Also, is it possible to import any fonts that might be available for free from outside of Word ? If so, how and from where ? Much thanks, Bob |
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Suzanne S. Barnhill shared this with us in
microsoft.public.word.newusers: Provided the printer you have selected as the default is capable of printing TrueType fonts, Word will use all the fonts that are installed in the Windows Fonts folder. Ouch! Suzanne, you should know better. Simply copying .ttf files to your Windows Fonts folder is a dirrrrrrty way of installing fonts. The recommended way is with Start -- Settings -- Control Panel -- Fonts -- File -- Install new font -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1 If it has an "X" in the name, it must be Linux? |
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Reread my answer. Does it not say "installed in the Windows Fonts folder"?
As a matter of practicality, though, I don't believe there is any actual difference between "installing" a font and copying/moving it to the Fonts folder. The only advantage to "installing" is that it allows you to see the font name (as opposed to just the filename) when you copy the font. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message ... Suzanne S. Barnhill shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers: Provided the printer you have selected as the default is capable of printing TrueType fonts, Word will use all the fonts that are installed in the Windows Fonts folder. Ouch! Suzanne, you should know better. Simply copying .ttf files to your Windows Fonts folder is a dirrrrrrty way of installing fonts. The recommended way is with Start -- Settings -- Control Panel -- Fonts -- File -- Install new font -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1 If it has an "X" in the name, it must be Linux? |
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Suzanne S. Barnhill shared this with us in
microsoft.public.word.newusers: Reread my answer. Does it not say "installed in the Windows Fonts folder"? As a matter of practicality, though, I don't believe there is any actual difference between "installing" a font and copying/moving it to the Fonts folder. The only advantage to "installing" is that it allows you to see the font name (as opposed to just the filename) when you copy the font. In my experience (helldesk) I have witnessed numerous cases where there was an issue because a ttf file was simply copied to the fonts folder. Deleting the ttf file and re-installing it the proper way usually solved the case. -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1 If it has an "X" in the name, it must be Linux? |
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I believe there is a Windows registration process which is why you need to
do it the 'long way'. Terry Farrell "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message ... : Suzanne S. Barnhill shared this with us in : microsoft.public.word.newusers: : : Reread my answer. Does it not say "installed in the Windows Fonts : folder"? As a matter of practicality, though, I don't believe there : is any actual difference between "installing" a font and : copying/moving it to the Fonts folder. The only advantage to : "installing" is that it allows you to see the font name (as opposed : to just the filename) when you copy the font. : : In my experience (helldesk) I have witnessed numerous cases where there : was an issue because a ttf file was simply copied to the fonts folder. : Deleting the ttf file and re-installing it the proper way usually : solved the case. : : -- : Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1 : If it has an "X" in the name, it must be Linux? |
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TF shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
I believe there is a Windows registration process which is why you need to do it the 'long way'. Terry: that is absolutely correct. -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1 If it has an "X" in the name, it must be Linux? |
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