Open the control panel.
You should see Fonts.
Go to file ==>> Install New Font
Browse to where the fonts are located
Click "OK"
2007-08-14 03:00:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Fonts – New – how to install
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA010947421033.aspx
Installing new fonts
1. Close any open Windows applications, such as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Outlook®.
2. In Control Panel, click Appearance and Themes.
Note If you are using Control Panel Classic view or Microsoft Windows 2000, double-click Fonts, and then go to step 4.
3. In the task pane, under See Also, click Fonts.
Note If a folder tree appears instead of the task pane, click Folders on the toolbar, and then under See Also, click Fonts.
4. On the File menu, click Install New Font.
5. In the Drives list, click the drive you want.
6. In the Folders list, double-click the folder that contains the fonts you want to add.
7. Under List of fonts, click the font you want to add, and then click OK.
Notes
· To select more than one font to add, in step 6, hold down the CTRL key, and then click each of the fonts you want to add.
· You can also drag OpenType, TrueType, Type 1, and raster fonts from another location to add them to the Fonts folder. This works only if the font is not already in the Fonts folder.
· To add fonts from a network drive without using disk space on your computer, clear the Copy fonts to Fonts folder check box in the Add Fonts dialog box. This is available only when you install OpenType, TrueType, or raster fonts using the Install New Font option on the File menu.
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Working with new fonts in Office
When you install new fonts, remember that each font will only work with the computer you've installed it on. If you share Office documents with other people or plan to use or view your document on a different computer, the new fonts you've installed on your computer might not be displayed the same way on the other computer. Text that is formatted in a font that is not installed on a computer will be displayed in Times New Roman or the default font.
To make sure that you can see the fonts on different computers, you can either install the new font on the other computers you plan to use, or, if you are using a TrueType font in Word or Microsoft PowerPoint®, you can embed the font to save the characters with your document. Embedding fonts can increase your document's file size and may not work for some commercially restricted fonts, but it is a good way to make sure that your document with new fonts will look the same on other computers.
2007-08-14 10:05:36
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answer #2
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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Copy and paste the font file u've downloded into C:\Windows\Fonts\ directory it will ask u to install the font click ok and restart the MS Word. Now that's would become available. Search it by typing its name in font selection menu in word.
2007-08-14 10:01:22
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answer #3
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answered by iMaXX 4
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Here are instructions:
Save the font file to hard drive. Go to control panel, fonts
file, install fonts.
2007-08-14 10:00:30
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answer #4
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answered by Cruiser 68 4
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start.. control panel.. fonts folder.. mostly, downloaded fonts are on a zip folder.. from the unzipped file, copy and paste the "true type" file to the fonts folder..
2007-08-14 10:08:17
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answer #5
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answered by pipsqueak 2
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the file should be a ttf file or summin.
copy it, then go into C:\WINDOWS\Fonts and paste the font file there
2007-08-14 11:41:43
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answer #6
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answered by ? 3
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go to your local drive............
n choose windows.............
n choose font(folder named font)............
n last, save your font in it............
2007-08-14 10:04:26
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answer #7
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answered by kingasas33 1
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