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Guest happydude
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Would I have any problems copying and then using two fonts from Windows Vista

to Windows XP Pro - Bernhard MT Condensed and Engraves MT?

 

The extension of these fonts are .ttf.

 

I would enjoy using these fonts in Microsoft Word 200

 

Thanks for looking.

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Cheers,

John

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Guest Nightowl
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Re: Transferring fonts from Vista to XP Pro

 

happydude <happydude@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on Wed, 5 Sep

2007:

>Would I have any problems copying and then using two fonts from Windows Vista

>to Windows XP Pro - Bernhard MT Condensed and Engraves MT?

>

>The extension of these fonts are .ttf.

>

>I would enjoy using these fonts in Microsoft Word 200

 

That will work fine, John. Those are fonts from Monotype, they don't

"belong" to Vista specifically, and I have both on my XP machine :-)

 

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Nightowl

Guest Nightowl
Posted

Re: Transferring fonts from Vista to XP Pro

 

happydude <happydude@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on Wed, 5 Sep

2007:

>Would I have any problems copying and then using two fonts from Windows Vista

>to Windows XP Pro - Bernhard MT Condensed and Engraves MT?

>

>The extension of these fonts are .ttf.

>

>I would enjoy using these fonts in Microsoft Word 200

 

 

That will work fine, John. Those are fonts from Monotype, they don't

"belong" to Vista specifically, and I have both on my XP machine :-)

 

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Nightowl

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Transferring fonts from Vista to XP Pro

 

On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 17:14:01 -0700, happydude

<happydude@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Would I have any problems copying and then using two fonts from Windows Vista

> to Windows XP Pro - Bernhard MT Condensed and Engraves MT?

>

> The extension of these fonts are .ttf.

>

> I would enjoy using these fonts in Microsoft Word 200

 

 

Microsoft Word 200 is a really old version! ;-)

 

No, fonts are fonts. Any ttf font should work in any operating system

that supports true type fonts. There should be no problem using these

fonts in Windows XP.

 

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

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