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November 15th, 2000 03:00
FONTS
I was trying to install some fonts but my menu in windows\fonts has no "install new font" option. I have found some info on that. I was told to go to the ms dos prompt and type
cd\windows
attrib +s +r fonts
exit
I did that but I still have the same problem. Please help.
Thank you
@~}~~~~ Jane Eyre
cd\windows
attrib +s +r fonts
exit
I did that but I still have the same problem. Please help.
Thank you
@~}~~~~ Jane Eyre
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Denny Denham
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November 15th, 2000 03:00
Go to Start|Settings|Control Panel. Double-click the Fonts icon. Now you will have an "install new font" option under the File menu.
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JaneEyre1
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November 15th, 2000 05:00
But thats the problem. It is not there. That is what I was trying to fix.
What my file menu (in fonts folder that is in control panel) says is
New
Create shortcut
Delete
Rename
Properties
Fonts
Work Offline
Close
It is just one of those generic file options.
So, I dont know what to do and how to install my fonts.
Thanks anyway,
@~}~~~~ Jane Eyre
Denny Denham
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November 15th, 2000 16:00
Although this mentions Windows 95, it should work for you as well. Check out the information here.
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For help in deciding what can be eliminated from your Startup list, take a look here.
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