Apple Macintosh LC User Manual
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3. If you want to remove desk accessories, click the Desk Accessory button
at the top of the dialog box.
Skip this step if you want to remove fonts.
The box on the left shows a list of the desk accessories currently installed
in the System file on the startup disk.
4. Select the font or desk accessory you want to remove by clicking its name
in the list on the left.
You may need to scroll through the list to see the name of the font or desk
accessory you want.
When you click the name of a font or desk accessory, the amount of disk space
occupied by the font or desk accessory is displayed between the two list
boxes. If you selected a font, a sample of the font appears in the message
area at the bottom of the window.
If you select more than one font from the list (by Shift-clicking), the
combined size of your selection is displayed, but no sample appears in the
message area.
5. Click the Remove button.
An alert box appears, asking you to confirm or cancel the action.
6. Click OK to remove the selected font or desk accessory.
Or, if you change your mind, click Cancel to stop the action.
7. When you have finished removing fonts and desk accessories, click the
Quit button at the bottom center of the Font/DA Mover dialog box.
See also: • "Creating a File of Fonts or Desk Accessories" (next section)
Creating a file of fonts or desk accessories
When you move desk accessories and fonts into and out of the System file on a
startup disk, you can easily create the special types of files used to store
these items. You use the Font/DA Mover to create these files.
1. Open the Font/DA Mover by double-clicking its icon.
The Font/DA Mover dialog box appears, with the Font option selected. The box
on the left shows a list of the fonts currently installed in the System file
of the startup disk.
2. If you want to create a desk accessories file, click the Desk Accessory
button.
Skip this step if you want to create a fonts file.
The box on the left now shows a list of the desk accessories currently
installed in the System file on the startup disk.
3. Click the Open button below the empty list box on the right side of the
dialog box.