Adding my own Font

A

Alex

Hi guys

I want to use a font called 'ITC Bradleyhand' in Word to print some wedding
invitations.

It is not available in Word but I have can get it from a printers.

Is there any way can add this font to my usual selection in Word so I always
have it?

And if I can, how do I do it?

Regards


Alex
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

You don't add fonts to Word; you install them in the Windows Fonts folder,
and they are then available to all Windows programs, including Word. It
should not be necessary to buy Bradley Hand, however, since it is supplied
with Access 97 SR2, FrontPage 98, Greetings 99, Home Publishing 99, Office
2000 Premium, Office 97 Small Business Edition SR2, Office 97 SR1a, Office
Professional Edition 2003, PhotoDraw 2000, Picture It! 2000, Picture It!
2002, Picture It! 98, Picture It! 99, Publisher 2000, Publisher 97,
Publisher 98, Works 2002. If you have any of these applications, then you
already have the font and need only update the installation to install all
the fonts.
 
C

CyberTaz

Hi Alex-

Any fonts you want to use need to be added to the Windows fonts folder. Once
installed they will be available to Word as well as your other applications.

Check in Windows Help for "Add new fonts".

HTH |:>)
 

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