![]() This usually happens on fresh installations of Windows in which you have never opened the default Font Viewer or installed any new fonts. ![]() Occasionally, Windows may not recognize the font file, but do not panic. For other font files, you would need some 3rd party Font Manager. Microsoft Windows natively supports OpenType (.otf), TrueType (.ttf. This requires Administrative Rights, so usually won't be useable on public computers. You pretty much install fonts via the Install function when you right-click on them. In case you are experienced Windows user, nothing much has changed since Windows 7. Installing new fonts in Windows 10 and Windows 8
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