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Is there a way how to easily and quickly print out a list of example lines for every font you have installed in your fonts-folder without needing to type, paste and copy one hundred lines in Word and attach another font to each line manually?
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Navy Seal
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The Font Thing: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~scef/tft.html
![]() I don't use it but it does fit your requirements and is free. ![]()
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Thanks, it helps, but is not what I really search for. I still need to handle every font manually, one by one. I just want to print out a list of all fonts I have, by name and looks, without needing to handle evry font individually. there are 140+ fonts in the folder, by default.
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Try this Skybird!
Go into your control panel and then double click on Fonts Icon. From there, select the fonts you'd like to see and the File-Print. That's it. P.S. I take large bills with US Presidents. ![]() ![]() EDIT: Or you can take this route. |
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