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GOIN' FONT-ING? "Is there a way to
have Windows display installed fonts with each font displayed in its own
typestyle? It's time-consuming to view them one at a time." Open the Control Panel,
open Fonts, and you'll see the list of fonts to which M. is referring. And
unfortunately, the only way to view these fonts is to open them one at a time.
That is, unless you're willing to use a shareware program. A good example is
FontLook 3.0 ($15), available for download from http://www.pcworld.com/fileworld/file_description/frameset/0,1458,5189,00.html
Download, install, and open this utility. On the Main tab, click the Select All button. Select the Show All Selected tab, and you'll find a list of all installed fonts in their own typestyles. (Tip: You may also wish to print a list of installed fonts to keep as a reference. On FontLook's Main tab, click Select All, choose your Print Options and click Print.) This page last updated: Monday, 24. May 1999 09:47:02 -0500 |