Using fonts, Buying fonts, Handy hints – HP Deskjet 720c Printer User Manual
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Using Fonts
Many software programs include a
Font
command that lists the available
fonts. Usually you’ll select the text and apply the font (or include the font as
part of a style definition). See the user’s guide for the program you’re using to
find out how to select fonts for your text.
Buying Fonts
Fonts are included with most software programs and operating systems you
purchase. You can buy additional fonts and install them on your computer,
where they’re stored in your computer’s memory.
You can buy two types of fonts for your computer:
■
TrueType fonts, which are fonts that can be scaled to different sizes and
that look exactly the same on your computer screen and on the printed
page.
■
Type 1, or postscript, fonts (if you’re using a type manager).
Times New Roman
Algerian
Arial
Arial Rounded MT Bold
Artistik
Ashley Inline
AvantGarde
Bahaus 93
Bookman
Times New Roman
Handy Hints
S
EEING
FONTS
CLOSE
UP
Most software
programs give you
just a peek at the
look of a font. But if
you’re working in
Windows 95, it’s
easy to print a sample
page of each font.
Simply click
Start and
then point to
Settings.
Click
Control Panel
and then double-click
Fonts. Double-click
any font you want to
preview and then click
Print to print a sample.