
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.
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