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I followed the instructions for the fonts, and I can’t get them to show up in word on my Mac (I used Safari). I clicked “install” and it shows up under User. I added them to different categories that are in word under the font tab, but they still won’t show up. I LOVE them, and they would be perfect to use in my classroom!!! Any ideas? Thank you!!! :)
Hey There,
I just happened on this site and then noticed your message…I’m not totally clear about the word font tab part of your process but you have to load the fonts into the system fonts folder. Now it’s been awhile since I’ve used a MAC but typically the system fonts are found in the control panel. You’ll see all fonts listed in this font folder. If you don’t see it right away do a search for a system font like, Ariel…follow the path to your system font folder and open it that way. Drag and drop your new fonts into the main font folder and they will load up for you….I hope this makes sense! Then go to your word document and you should see them in the fonts list. Good Luck.
Hi! I use a Mac. The easiest way is to go into the Finder. Your username is probably on the left with a little house beside it. If not, go to your main hard drive and select “users” and then your username. Within your user folder, select “Library” and then “Fonts.” Simply place all your fonts in this folder and they should show up in all your applications. Warning, if you get too many (I love fonts and have over 3000), it will make Word load slowly. If you have a newer Mac and the Library>Fonts folder does not show up or is grayed out, it is because it is hidden. You can find it by doing a search for “Fonts.”
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