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> Oops, I did it in a dos window (who says DOS is dead?)
> and it's called ONHOLD not On Hold.
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> Open a DOS window and CD to \windows\fonts.
> Type in MKDIR ONHOLD and enter.
> Close the DOS window.
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> Now use the explorer to move fonts into it -- and later on, back out.
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> Jim Meagher
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1. I have unused fonts (Cyrillic, Turkish, etc.) which appear in
Control Panel/Fonts with an arrow indicating that they are shortcuts,
presumably to my WP Fonts folder, where they all appear without the
arrows. I want to uninstall them to speed up start-up, but keep them
on my disk in case I ever need them. Can I do this by uninstalling
the shortcuts from Control Panel and leaving the fonts themselves
alone?
2. How do I uninstall fonts from Windows 95?
Thank you.
David Jonathan Justman
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