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.
Just add the fonts to your windows fonts folder,if they are compatible photoshop will automaticaly take it from the windows fonts folder.
Mac OS X stores fonts in both the Font folder in the Library folder at the top hard disc level and also in a individual user's account Library Font folder.
On a Mac, fonts are primarily stored in the Fonts folder located within the Library directory, specifically at /Library/Fonts, ~/Library/Fonts for user-specific fonts, and /System/Library/Fonts for system fonts. In Windows 95/98, fonts are typically found in the C:\Windows\Fonts directory. Both operating systems allow users to install additional fonts that can be accessed by applications.
by changing the permissions of the parent folder or main folder, this will change the permissions of all subfolders.
You can't change fonts.
1. Open the document using Word. 2. Mark the text you wish to change. 3. Change the font. 4. Save the document. You can also download new types of fonts by dragging the files here: Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Fonts (copy and past into any open folder address line)
AOL email accesses the same fonts used by other applications. To make additional fonts accessible to AOL email, install them to the computer's fonts folder.
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.
just google 'free fonts,' there are lots of websites. I think the one I used to use was "simply the best fonts." Once you download them it can be kind of tricky. You have to find the file folder, click 'extract all' then install them.
TrueType Font (TTF) files should be saved in a location where your operating system can access them easily, such as the Fonts folder. On Windows, this is typically found in C:\Windows\Fonts, while on macOS, you can save them in the Library/Fonts folder. Alternatively, you can also keep them in a dedicated folder for easy organization, but you'll need to install them from there for use in applications.
A type font is loaded onto a PC by opening the fonts settings in the control panel. Fonts can then be copied into the folder or installed using a smart installer.