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Is there a different way to install a font (windows 7) other than extracting the files and drag/dropping the font into the font navigator box etc etc, is there another way that i don't know of? and is that way any better than the extracting way?
On dafont.com, can you change your account information (username)?
Edited on Sep 01, 2011 at 21:38 by Malika Kashouga
lol . I'm glad then

oh well. u won then. btw how old are you? just curious.
well,
1) it is installed, completely, no restart needed
2) i know my work as well as you don't.
thanks for your *service*.
go soak your head. wats a guy with a high fever doing on the computer, i wonder...
Well, it *is* correct in my eyes. Then how do I have thousands of fonts installed?! they come flying into the program perhaps?
lol this 'cat' above me reAlly has something against me...or am i imagining? you sound like you just drank a bottle of cider vinegar!
@ keookiat
got a problem? who are you in the first place? or did you just get up on the wrong side of your bed this morning?! i was trying to help out and thats the way I do it. if YOU have a problem with others helping out according to THEIR ability then go get a life you probably too bored!
re-download it and extract.
I use corel draw mostly for designing. When installing Corel Draw (Graphics Suit) a 'Bit-stream font navigator' will come with it. (you'll find this in program files > Corel Draw Graphics Suit > Bitstream Font Navigator)
After downloading the font, go to the folder you downloaded it in and right click on the (.zip) file. It will give you options of either 'Extracting Files' or 'Extract Here' you can choose 'Extract Files' although they both work...
Then "from" the font navigator you can go to Local C Drive (or wherever you saved the font) and drag it from the left box into the right box.
Thats how you add it to the programs and use it. With this you will be able to use it in Microsoft Word Document, Corel Draw and most of the time, all programs.
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