Microsoft Word has few fonts that you can use to replicate a western type font.
Additional fonts can be purchased or are available for free downloads.
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like how do you download it and put it on Microsoft word so you can type with that font???
You can use any font from Microsoft Word. For example I use freescript on my profile.
Use the "h" in symbol font.
If refeering to Microsoft Office such as Word the correct answer would be on 'Home' and under the 'Font' group.
The standard font size for writing is typically a size 12. Most people who write on Microsoft Word will use this size with a traditional font such as Times New Roman.
The Carmilla font can be found on various font websites such as dafont.com, fontspace.com, or myfonts.com. You can search for it by name and download it for use in your projects.
For a typewriter font, you can use either Courier, or Courier New. Courier New is usually better, because - being a TrueType font - it can be scaled to almost any size. This font is not specifically for lowercase - you can use it both for lowercase and uppercase.
Times New Roman 12 is the default style font for Microsoft Word. You can set your own default if you do not like it. But, if you submit to publishers most use that font style. Academics often require that too.Normal Style
Copy the file(s) to C: Windows: Fonts. Then open Microsoft Word and your font will be on the fonts menu.
It's one of the Microsoft product features. If you want to insert only data you have to use paste special and choose only text or data. In that way it inserts with same font which you have in word.
To change the font in Microsoft Word you need to click on the arrow at the top where it should say the name of the font. After you gave clicked the arrow scroll down to whatever font you wanted to use.
Play around with borders, spacing, and font. You could even use a theme (on Microsoft Word) to spice things up.