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I'm looking for a way to see what a font looks like... perhaps by creating a
hard copy folder of fonts that I can use. Short of buying a book with examples, is there a means by which to print out the fonts as they would appear and that are available on my computer? |
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See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...eGenerator.htm .
Kim Paul wrote: I'm looking for a way to see what a font looks like... perhaps by creating a hard copy folder of fonts that I can use. Short of buying a book with examples, is there a means by which to print out the fonts as they would appear and that are available on my computer? |
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