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Post by zuke on Jan 11, 2015 1:41:14 GMT
My computer has less than 10 fonts and they are BORING. Years ago I had a cd that had great fonts, was easy to install and use. I have downloaded a few fonts but they don't sho us on my font list. I figured a cd would be easiest. Thanks
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Post by oliquig on Jan 11, 2015 1:55:21 GMT
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Post by streetscrapper on Jan 11, 2015 13:45:54 GMT
Before buying anything, make sure you install them and then see if you need a CD. Collecting fonts is a bit of a habit of mine and you really don't have to pay a nickel for one!
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Post by zuke on Jan 11, 2015 15:14:36 GMT
I did that with my last computer, downloaded them but they couldn't be unzipped. I was so frustrated!
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Post by streetscrapper on Jan 11, 2015 16:57:19 GMT
I did that with my last computer, downloaded them but they couldn't be unzipped. I was so frustrated! Do you have a program to unzip them?
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Post by chaosisapony on Jan 11, 2015 18:42:55 GMT
www.dafont.com Learn to download, unzip, and install fonts. There's no reason you should ever have to pay for them or store a physical CD of them.
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Post by iowgirl on Jan 11, 2015 20:29:43 GMT
If you have a PC - just right click on the file you downloaed and select "extract all" - go to the extracted file, double click on the font and select install.
* This is for Windows 7 and up. Installing fonts in XP and Vista takes a few more steps.
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Post by zuke on Jan 13, 2015 11:49:04 GMT
Thank you all ! As you can tell... I'm not to tech literate! I will give it a try
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Post by woodysbetty on Jan 13, 2015 12:28:23 GMT
I love da fonts too!!, lot of great free fonts...good luck!!!!!
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