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Old English font


Question Posted Thursday May 29 2008, 9:56 pm

Is it possible to add a new type of font to your word processor? Like I have Microsoft Works (Windows) and I want to use Old English font but it's not there on the list thingy that appears when your changing font. Where can I get or download Old English font for my Microsoft Works for free if possible?

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iloveaar answered Saturday May 31 2008, 2:25 pm:
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to install just as simple as this go to control panel then you will see a folder named fonts and put the file in there :) and thats everything you need to do

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theymos answered Friday May 30 2008, 8:16 am:
Get fonts here:
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And here is my extensive guide on how to install them so that they work in all programs:
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