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Step:1 - Research fonts and choose those you wish to add to your collection. Online sites offer a variety of free fonts. There are also CDs available with different fonts. Regardless of the source, download the font and save it in a fonts folder on your hard drive.

Step:2 - Double-click the fonts folder and choose "File." You should be able to select "Install New Font" at this point.

Step:3 - Find the fonts you want to install. They may be on a CD or in a folder on your hard drive. When you download fonts from an online site, save them in a place that is easy to access when you install them in Windows.
Highlight the TrueType or OpenType font you wish to install and click "Ok." This will complete the installation. Programs, such as Photoshop will automatically incorporate the new font in the list provided by the program.


Step:4 - Highlight the TrueType or OpenType font you wish to install and click "Ok." This will complete the installation. Programs, such as Photoshop will automatically incorporate the new font in the list provided by the program.

Step:5 - Go to the start menu and select "Settings." Open your control panel. In Windows XP, the control panel will be in the start menu. There is no need to look for "Settings" first.
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Nice.. You should give a download link for winrar..

that would make this tut ultimate, plus pics
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For mac users it's all just a case of double clicking the ttf (or any other font type) file.
This will load a preview of the font with the option to install.
Once you click install it shows where in the list of your fonts it has been placed
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thank you for telling me about the mac. and i did this years ago si i dont have a link i made a tut cuz many people were asking about this
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Xx-DeMoN-xX wrote Step:1 - Research fonts and choose those you wish to add to your collection. Online sites offer a variety of free fonts. There are also CDs available with different fonts. Regardless of the source, download the font and save it in a fonts folder on your hard drive.

Step:2 - Double-click the fonts folder and choose "File." You should be able to select "Install New Font" at this point.

Step:3 - Find the fonts you want to install. They may be on a CD or in a folder on your hard drive. When you download fonts from an online site, save them in a place that is easy to access when you install them in Windows.
Highlight the TrueType or OpenType font you wish to install and click "Ok." This will complete the installation. Programs, such as Photoshop will automatically incorporate the new font in the list provided by the program.


Step:4 - Highlight the TrueType or OpenType font you wish to install and click "Ok." This will complete the installation. Programs, such as Photoshop will automatically incorporate the new font in the list provided by the program.

Step:5 - Go to the start menu and select "Settings." Open your control panel. In Windows XP, the control panel will be in the start menu. There is no need to look for "Settings" first.

Dude, just drag the fonts into your computers "fonts" folder,
Control panel>themes and settings i think> fonts is on the side.
Much easier...
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