After the user completes the installation of Office2013, a variety of Latin and Chinese fonts are installed by default. If users need to use more fonts, you can install Third-party fonts as needed. The following is an example of installing a font in a WINDOWS8 system, as described in the following procedure:
The 1th step is to first purchase or download the required font files from the Internet.
Step 2nd, double-click the font file to open the Windows Font Viewer window and click the Install button to start the installation, as shown in Figure 2013080106.
Figure 2013080106 Click the Install button
The user can also select all font files, and then right-click the selected font file and choose Install on the Open shortcut menu to install all fonts automatically, as shown in Figure 2013080107.
Figure 2013080107 Selecting the "Install" command
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Word Home Tip: If the program that currently opens the. TTF font file is not the Windows Font Viewer, you can right-click one of the font files and select the Select Default Program command from the Open shortcut menu, as shown in Figure 2013080108.
Figure 2013080108 Selecting the "Select default program" command
In the Open With dialog box that opens, select the Windows Font Viewer option and click OK, as shown in Figure 2013080109.
Figure 2013080109 Selecting the Windows Font Viewer option