How to add a new font in Epic?
Steps to add a new font for the Windows XP operating system.
- Download the required font from the appropriate website. Usually the font will be a .ttf file or an .otf file.
- Click the Start button, select Control Panel, and then select Appearance and Themes category.
- In the left side of the screen, under the See Also panel, select the Fonts folder.
- On the File menu, select Install New Font.
- In the Add Fonts window, select the folder that contains the fonts you want to add.
- To add more than one font to the List of Fonts pane, press and hold the CTRL key on your keyboard.
- Click the fonts you want to add, and make sure that the check box Copy Fonts to Fonts Folder is selected.
- Click OK .
Steps to add new font for the Windows 95/98/2000 operating systems.
- Download the required fonts. Usually the font will be a .ttf file or an .otf file.
- Click Start, select Settings, and then select Control Panel.
- In the Control Panel, double click the Fonts icon.
- Click on the “File” menu and select “Install New Fonts”(a new window “Add Fonts” should pop up)
- In the Add Fonts window, select the drive and folder that contains the fonts you wish to add.
- To add more than one font to the List of Fonts pane, press and hold the CTRL key on your keyboard.
- Click the fonts you want to add, and make sure that the check box Copy Fonts to Fonts Folder is selected.
- Double Click on the font file you wish to install and click on the “OK” button
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Steps to add new font for the Windows Vista operating system.
- Download the required fonts. Usually the font will be a .ttf file or an .otf file.
- Click Start, select Control Panel, and then select Appearance and Personalization category.
- Double click and open the Fonts folder.
- In the Fonts window, right click in the white space, and select Install New font.
- In the Add Fonts window, select the drive and folder that contain the fonts you want to add.
- Click Install.
Steps to add new font for the Windows 7 operating system.
- Download the required fonts. Usually the font will be a .ttf file or an .otf file.
- Click Start, select Control Panel.
- In the Control Panel double click the Fonts folder (in Appearance and Personalization category) to open it.
- In the Fonts folder Paste the downloaded font file.
Now you can read the required font in Epic. [source]
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