Two fonts "folders". One for normal fonts and one for wingdings.

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Guest

I have a lot of fonts. In order not to make my search to difficult, I would
like to have regular fonts and wingdings separated in order to find what I
need faster.

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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I have almost 1000 fonts. I have no difficulty finding what I want. Why not
create a sample document using a macro to will show you what each font looks
like?
 
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Graham Mayor

There are third party font management tools available that will do this.

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