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Finding, Installing and using new fonts

By Corel Documentation Team

You can expand your creative horizons by adding new fonts to your text repertoire. Having more fonts at your fingertips gives you more options in your drawings. CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X4 comes with a number of fonts that you can install and use in your drawings.

You can find fonts on the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 disc. You can install and use Asian, Cyrillic, Greek, and Hebrew fonts. There’s also a variety of scalable OpenType fonts, which were developed by Microsoft® and Adobe®, and TrueType fonts, which were developed by Apple Computer and are widely used on both the Windows® and Macintosh® platforms. You can also choose from a range of Windows Glyph List 4 fonts, which each contain 652 Unicode characters and are guaranteed to display correctly on recent versions of all major platforms.

Installing fonts

You can easily install fonts from the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 disc.
You can also install fonts using Bitstream® Font Navigator®.

To install fonts
  1. Insert the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 disc in the CD drive.
  2. Click Start > Control Panel on the Windows taskbar.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • (Windows Vista®) Click Appearance and Personalization > Fonts.
    • (Windows® XP) Click Fonts.
  4. Do one of the following:
    • (Windows Vista) Right-click the Fonts folder, and click Install New Font.
    • (Windows XP) Click File > Install New Font.
  5. In the Add Fonts dialog box, choose your CD drive from the Drives list box.
  6. Double-click the Extras folder, and double-click the Template Fonts folder.
  7. Select the font to install, and click OK.