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How to Copy Fonts to Other Computers in Windows Vista

    • 1). Insert the recordable CD or DVD disk into the computer's CD/DVD drive or connect the external hard drive to the computer with the supplied USB cable.

    • 2). Click "Start" on the computer's desktop toolbar and select "Computer." This will open a window displaying all computer drives.

    • 3). Click "Start" again. Type "fonts" into the search box.

    • 4). Look through the search results to find a folder icon labeled with "Fonts." Click the link to open the folder.

    • 5). Highlight the font files you wish to copy. Drag and drop the files from the fonts folder to the correct drive for the external media. This is usually the "F:" drive for an external hard disk or the "E:" drive for a DVD or CD. This process will copy the files from the computer rather than permanently move them.

    • 6). Wait for the font files to copy to the removable media. Remove the disk or unplug the external hard drive from the computer.

    • 7). Insert the disk or connect the external drive to the additional computer.

    • 8). Click "Start" and then "Computer." Double-click on the removable media drive to open it.

    • 9). Highlight the font files and then right-click them.

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      Click "Install" from the drop-down menu. The fonts will install onto the computer from the removable media.



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