it is to hard to import fonts

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nxt

it is to hard to import the font it was better on the old version

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Pete D.

In most windows apps fonts are just added to the Windows\fonts directory.
You don't mention what you are trying to add fonts to and I doubt it is MS
Access.
Suggest you post your question to a MS windows newsgroup. this ng
answers questions about MS Access relational database software.
 
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aaron.kempf

Please ignore Pete D as he only has one answer and it is use an
obsolete database.

Jet sucks, even Microosft admits this, they've written that in 1,000
places.
 
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Wayne-I-M

Hi Aaron

Why not make a few New Year's Resolutions.
1 - to be nice
2 - only answer a question if you truly believe that your answer will help
the person asking the question.
3 - understand that there are other valid points of view

Happy New Year.
 
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RickR WINDOWS-TEAM

Hi nxt, my name is Rick, and I work with the Windows Outreach Team. I
is a simple process to import fonts. Basically you take any font yo
have downloaded or imported from another computer and then place the
in the Default Font folder located on your C drive: Computer/Local Dis
(C)/Windows/Fonts.
You can drag and drop the fonts into that folder and they should sho
up the next time you open any program that can edit text.
Good Luck
Rick, Windows Outreach
 

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