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Mark & Sharon <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Mon, 13 Apr 1998 10:35:12 -0600
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An additional way to use fonts temporarily without reinstalling them into
the FONTS folder is simply to double click on the font file and bring up the
explorer window that shows the font properties (typeface name, file size,
version, and sample printing). After you have the font in memory then start
the program in which you want to use the font.

This trick works well for graphics programs like PaintShopPro where the font
will eventually be converted to a graphic and so it isn't needed in memory
all the time. Or if you are using a special font for a poster in a
publishing program, you can load the font into memory, use it, print the
poster and then close the font properties screen after.

Mark Maunula

> When you decide you want to use one of these fonts...
> Use the windows explorer to cut and paste the font
> back in to the FONTS folder (don't drag 'cause this
> will copy the file instead of move)
> That's all there is to it.  No need to reboot, windows
> will automatically add it to the font list as soon as
> you put it into the FONTS folder.
>
> Jim Meagher

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