How can I add on a brand new font to Microsoft works?

I have a downloaded font on my computer but don't know how to supply it so it can be used in Microsoft works word processor - can anyone sustain?
Answers:    To add a foreign font to your computer
Open Fonts in Control Panel.
On the File menu, click Install New Font.
In Drives, click the drive you want.
In Folders, double-click the folder that contains the fonts you want to attach.

In List of fonts, click the font you want to add, and next click OK.
To add adjectives of the listed fonts, click Select All, and later click OK.

Notes

To open Fonts, click Start, click Control Panel, and after click Appearance and Themes. Under See Also, click Fonts.
To select more than one font to add, hold down the CTRL push button, and then click respectively of the fonts you want to add.
You can also drag OpenType, TrueType, Type 1, and raster fonts from another location to include them to the Fonts folder. This works only if the font is not already contained by the Fonts folder.
To add fonts from a grating drive without using disk space on your computer, build sure that the Copy fonts to Fonts folder check box, in the Add Fonts dialog box, is clear. This is available just when you install OpenType, TrueType, or raster fonts using the Install New Font option on the File menu.


cant hang about to read your answers

i have matching problem lol

good luck
Go to Settings --> Control panel --> Fonts --> File --> Install current font... And select the file you downloaded.
You should purely be able to put the font files into the C:/Windows/Fonts Folder on your computer. When MS Works starts up, it looks here.

Many free fonts can be found on the internet.
Drag & Drop

Just browse to "c:\windows\fonts" consequently drag and drop any fonts you downloaded into this folder.

Anything that isnt a font that gets dragged and dropped will be rejected.
Make sure the ttf database associated with the font is within the fonts directory.

Alternatively, and this is the better option, procure rid of MS Works, it's a horrible suite of programs. If you don't want to fork out for full blown office, try expand office. It's especially similar to MS Office but free, thanks to the lovely geeks within the open source movement. You should know how to open adjectives your MS works files in OO, and format adjectives your documents in a much nicer style.

Goto http://www.openoffice.org/ for your free copy


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