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I right-clicked on the file > clicked "copy" (Ctrl + C) > navigated to to C:\Windows\fonts > clicked "paste" (Ctrl + V) ... that's it.
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The font name is Lost Saloon. I downloaded the zip file > extracted the file to the desktop > copied a single file to C:\Windows\fonts in MS Word 2003 on an Windows XP system. It was a "true type" font, and the icon did not look like any of the other font icons in the C:\Windows\fonts folder, which were all a blueish green color and looked like an "o" or an "e" or an "a" (I don't recall as I'm not logged onto that computer, which I was, remotely, when I tried to install the font for my client.
I just added one of the free western font files (not the zipped file) to C:\windows\fonts on a system running MS Word 2003. After re-launching Word, only part of the font name appeared in the drop-down list, in fact only 2 of the letters in the font name, which really had 10 characters in the font name. When I typed some text in my Word doc, highlighted the it and changed the font to the one I just installed in Word 2003, it changed the font but only a couple of the letters actually appeared in the new text font and the others were blank, just white space. What happened and how do I fix this?
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