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Originally posted by SikStyles
no i tried..like i download a font and then from the downloaded folder i drag it right into the font folder..and then windows wont recognize it
because fonts need to be installed, not copied
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Originally posted by SikStyles
as it occurs to be like a file that cant be open and when i have dragged the font to desktop the pic changes right away showing its a font file and then i drag it to the font folder and then it install perfectly
then you're in luck and found a way to automatically install the font. Note that this action wouldn't only have copied the file, but also installed it. In other words, if saralk reports that he can't install the font, this action wont work either, because what it did was installing the font...
On another note: it most likely worked because when you dragged it directly the file was still in use by your download program and couldn't be accessed. By copying it to another location (note "any" location, this doesn't need to be your desktop, since the desktop is nothing more then another directory) it could physically copy the file because it was no longer handled by your downloader and thus freed up.