OKFonts is the best I have ever seen, it also looks for "invalid" fonts on
your system. It was made for Windows 3.1 but will work in XP, etc. with
the installation of VBRUN200.dll in your System32 directory. It was free
when I downloaded it (circa 1994?). It tests and prints a sample of each
font, one after the other in alphabetical order... have lots of paper ready
if you have a collection.
Company name was OsoSoft. I can't find it on the NET anymore, if you can
use this, contact me off-list, I can send it to you (50kb).
Howard Rubin
The Computer Doctor
Fortaleza, Brazil
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 07:58:04 -0400
From: Marilyn Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Printing All Fonts
I'm looking for a program that will print out a list of all the fonts I =
have loaded on my computer as they really are. I have both Word and =
Word Perfect plus some additional fonts loaded and would like a complete =
list of all of them as they really look like.
TIA,
Marilyn
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