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OpenOffice.org uses the fonts that are installed in your system. Add new fonts using the Font management tools for your Operating System (for example in Microsoft Windows, you add new fonts via Control Panel > Fonts). You may need to restart OpenOffice.org (including the Quickstarter), to see the new fonts in the Font Name list box.
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OpenOffice uses the fonts that are installed in your system. Add new fonts using the Font management tools for your Operating System (for example in Microsoft Windows, you add new fonts via {{menu|Start|Settings|Fonts}}). You may need to restart OpenOffice (including the Quickstarter), to see the new fonts in the Font Name list box.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 22 July 2022


How can I add fonts to OpenOffice?


OpenOffice uses the fonts that are installed in your system. Add new fonts using the Font management tools for your Operating System (for example in Microsoft Windows, you add new fonts via Start → Settings → Fonts). You may need to restart OpenOffice (including the Quickstarter), to see the new fonts in the Font Name list box.

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