
Windows 95 Fonts
Help and Tips
Tips on font management and storage with Windows 95, and what to do when fonts cause problems.
#1: Too Many Fonts in a Document?
Conservative use of multiple fonts may improve the readability of your documents.
#2: Use TrueType Only
Why you should avoid using screen and printer fonts in Windows 95.
#3: Why Do I Have So Many Fonts with Similar Names?
Why are special bolded and italicized fonts installed in your Windows 95 system?
#4: Hide Font Variations
When organizing your Windows 95 fonts, hide away different font variations for a cleaner display.
#5: Font Smoothing
Windows 95 can make fonts easier to read via a font smoother.
#6: Font Preview
Preview how fonts in your Windows 95 system will appear.
#7: "Install New Font..." Missing
If you cannot install fonts in your Windows 95 system, try this tweak.
#8: Drag to Install Fonts
Install fonts in Windows 95 merely by dragging and dropping them.
#9: One Way to File Away Unneeded Fonts
Store fonts for later use in Windows 95 applications.
#10: Increase Font Size
Change the default font size in Windows 95.
#11: Fonts Still Slow 16-Bit Apps
Some applications in Windows 95 may be negatively affected by the use of multiple fonts.
<- Go back to Windows 95 - Multimedia
Newest Tips:
Microsoft Word 2010 W0rds w8th Numbers Pass the S0ellchecker!
Google Gmail Automatically Archive a Conversation you Respond to
Digital Photography [MODIFIED] Did Someone Get in the Way While Taking a Photo?
Google Chrome View Kittens and Pandas Everywhere!
Follow Us!
Email Twitter RSSAbout MalekTips and the Author
The MalekTips website was created in 1998 by Andrew Malek of Envision Programming. The page's goal is to freely disperse computer-related tips, hints, and informative articles. Tips are organized to be easy to find, and are presented clearly, in easy-to-understand language. MalekTips also provides information and links to public-domain, open source, freeware, shareware, and commercial software available for download. < more >
![[Home]](http://malektips2.com/graphics/logo-small.png)