Go to my computer and (double) click on the hardrive which you use (ex. C:\ or D:\) and (double) click on WINDOWS (ex. C:\WINDOWS or D:\WINDOWS) now scroll down and find a folder named fonts (ex. C:\WINDOWS\Fonts or D:\\WINDOWS\Fonts) or just copy this: :\WINDOWS\Fonts and at the start add in the letter of your hardrive. :)
C:\windows\fonts
Just add the fonts to your windows fonts folder,if they are compatible photoshop will automaticaly take it from the windows fonts folder.
Paint Shop Pro will utilize any of the fonts installed (properly) on your machine. In Windows, for example, you typically store font files in the C:\WINDOWS\Fonts folder... and PSP will find them. If you've installed a new font on your system and PSP doesn't "read" it, try rebooting.
If you are running a Windows operating system, in the Windows folder on your C:\ drive, in the Fonts folder are the fonts that are installed. If you browse to the folder in a Windows Explorer and show the Status bar (under the View menu) when you select the Fonts folder the number of fonts will appear in the status bar.
In windows these are stored in c:\windows\fonts From explorer you can double-click on any of the font files to view the font.
If you want fonts other than what you already have on your Windows computer, they can be downloaded from the internet. Simply Google: Free font downloads.When you have found fonts you like, download and install them. Once installed on your computer, they are accessible in Windows Movie Maker.
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probably a virus. Does it do so with all applications? if it's not a virus, then someone has tampered with the contents of your windows\fonts folder if you can't figure out if someone has tampered with it, search and download default windows fonts or copy them from another person's computer (windows\fonts and install them in the windows\fonts folder-> menu bar file>install fonts. do exactly as i say or it might cause disorders. or ask someone who has an idea.
You can find new font downloads on the internet. Simply Google: free font downloads. Once you have the fonts downloaded to your computer, you must install them before they are available for use in the Windows Movie Maker program"Installing Fonts:> Click Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization, Fonts> Choose: Install or Remove fonts> Drag and drop fonts into the Fonts folderOnce downloaded fonts are in the Fonts folder they will be accessible to all applications running on your system.
Copy the file(s) to C: Windows: Fonts. Then open Microsoft Word and your font will be on the fonts menu.
You have to download the font to your Windows first. Once you have downloaded and installed the fonts on the computer, you can use them in Windows Movie Maker. It's easy to add fonts to your computer too. Just do a search in the Help and Support files on your machine for step-by-step instructions on how to add fonts.
No, there isn't. The limitation of fonts you can install in almost any version of either Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11 is probably a maximum of approx. 500, depending on each format, and the limitation of fonts you can install in almost any version of either Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Millenium Edition is probably a maximum of approx. 1,000, depending on each format.