Maestro Label Designer allows for the use of any fonts you have installed on your computer within your designs. To make sure you have access to these fonts you may want to ensure that they are installed properly. Read below to find out more...
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To install a new font on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2000, follow these steps:
Open Fonts by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, and then clicking Fonts.
Click File, and then click Install New Font. If you don't see the File menu, press ALT.
In the Add Fonts dialog box, under Drives, click the drive where the font that you want to install is located.
Under Folders, double-click the folder containing the fonts that you want to add.
Under List of fonts, click the font that you want to add, and then click Install.
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To install a new font on Windows 7, follow these steps:
Open Fonts by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, and then clicking Fonts.
Click File, and then click Install New Font. If you don't see the File menu, press ALT.
In the Add Fonts dialog box, under Drives, click the drive where the font that you want to install is located.
Under Folders, double-click the folder containing the fonts that you want to add.
Under List of fonts, click the font that you want to add, and then click Install.
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To install a new font on Windows 2000, follow these steps:
Open Fonts by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, and then clicking Fonts.
Click File, and then click Install New Font. If you don't see the File menu, press ALT.
In the Add Fonts dialog box, under Drives, click the drive where the font that you want to install is located.
Under Folders, double-click the folder containing the fonts that you want to add.
Under List of fonts, click the font that you want to add, and then click Install.
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To install a new font on Windows XP, follow these steps:
Open Fonts by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, and then clicking Fonts.
Click File, and then click Install New Font. If you don't see the File menu, press ALT.
In the Add Fonts dialog box, under Drives, click the drive where the font that you want to install is located.
Under Folders, double-click the folder containing the fonts that you want to add.
Under List of fonts, click the font that you want to add, and then click Install.
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To install a new font on Windows XP 64-bit or Windows Server 2003, follow these steps:
Open Fonts by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, and then clicking Fonts.
Click File, and then click Install New Font. If you don't see the File menu, press ALT.
In the Add Fonts dialog box, under Drives, click the drive where the font that you want to install is located.
Under Folders, double-click the folder containing the fonts that you want to add.
Under List of fonts, click the font that you want to add, and then click Install.
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Installing PostScript, OpenType, or TrueType Fonts in Mac OS X:
Mac OS X supports PostScript Type 1, OpenType, and TrueType font formats.
Before installing fonts, you should close any open applications. For some applications, new fonts do not appear in the font menu if you install them while the application is open.
In the Finder, open the folder or disk that contains the fonts you want to install.
Select the font suitcases for the fonts you want to install. For PostScript Type 1 fonts, also select the printer outline files.
Drag and drop the fonts into the Fonts folder in the Library folder.
It looks like you're trying to install a font on... Unknown
Installing PostScript, OpenType, or TrueType Fonts in Mac OS X:
Mac OS X supports PostScript Type 1, OpenType, and TrueType font formats.
Before installing fonts, you should close any open applications. For some applications, new fonts do not appear in the font menu if you install them while the application is open.
In the Finder, open the folder or disk that contains the fonts you want to install.
Select the font suitcases for the fonts you want to install. For PostScript Type 1 fonts, also select the printer outline files.
Drag and drop the fonts into the Fonts folder in the Library folder.
It looks like you're trying to install a font on... Unknown
Installing PostScript, OpenType, or TrueType Fonts in Mac OS X:
Mac OS X supports PostScript Type 1, OpenType, and TrueType font formats.
Before installing fonts, you should close any open applications. For some applications, new fonts do not appear in the font menu if you install them while the application is open.
In the Finder, open the folder or disk that contains the fonts you want to install.
Select the font suitcases for the fonts you want to install. For PostScript Type 1 fonts, also select the printer outline files.
Drag and drop the fonts into the Fonts folder in the Library folder.