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document How does FontAgent Pro 3 work with the Fonts Control Panel?
Windows requires you to place fonts in the Fonts Control Panel, which stores font files in the C:\Windows\Fonts folder. You can store fonts in other...
document How do I work with Sets?
Modifying and Manipulating Sets Renaming Sets To change the name of a set, right-click its name, select Rename from the pop-up menu, enter the...
document What happens when you optimize your Control Panel?
To optimize the Fonts Control Panel on your Windows computer, select the Optimize Fonts Control Panel command from the Tools menu in FontAgent...
document What happens when I import fonts into FontAgent Pro?
When you import fonts, FontAgent Pro: 1    Finds all fonts in the specified folders and subfolders. 2    Runs...
document How can I import a folder of fonts into FontAgent Agent Pro for Windows?
Importing Folders of Fonts You can import an entire folder of fonts into FontAgent Pro using the Import button on the toolbar or the Import Fonts...
document How do I import fonts into FontAgent Pro?
You can import fonts into FontAgent Pro in multiple ways. Drag-and-drop Simply drag and drop a folder of fonts or even the hard drive, into...
document What is the Last Import Set?
FontAgent Pro automatically maintains a set named Last Import containing the fonts from your last import request. If you wish, you can rename this...
document How can I import fonts into specific libraries?
To import fonts into specific libraries, you must have the Show multiple libraries preference checked in FontAgent Pro for Mac OS X. Import to a...
document What happens when I import fonts?
After you click Find & Validate Fonts, FontAgent Pro for Windows: •    Finds all fonts in the specified folder and...
document How do I import fonts installed by applications?
Importing Fonts Installed by Applications Some applications—including Adobe Creative Suite—install fonts in various folders. When this...
document How do I restore my Control Panel fonts?
Restoring Your Fonts Control Panel At any time, if you want to restore the fonts originally residing in your Fonts Control Panel in Windows, select...
document How do I select fonts in FontAgent Pro?
You can select fonts, families, sets and libraries in various ways in FontAgent Pro. Selecting a Single Item Click an item to select only that...
document How do I view the properties of a font, library or set?
Properties Dialog To view the properties of a font, set or library, do one of the following: •    Double-click the...
document What can I do using the All Fonts pane?
The All Fonts pane is a convenient view of all the fonts you have imported into FontAgent Pro. It displays all fonts in all...
document How can I find out where FontAgent Pro is storing a font file?
Windows Font File Locations To view the disk file associated with a font, right-click the font’s name and select Show Font from the pop-up...
document How do I delete fonts from FontAgent Pro for Windows?
Deleting Fonts In FontAgent Pro, there is an important difference between deleting a font from a library and removing it from a set. Deleting a font...
document How do I activate and deactivate fonts in FontAgent Pro 4?
To manually control the activation status of an item, click the activation sphere next to its name. If an item is currently deactivated, click its...
document Should I organize my fonts in libraries or sets?
In general, you should keep your fonts in a single library—separate from the Required Fonts library—and use sets to organize the fonts...
document How do I create a set in FontAgent Pro for Windows?
Creating Sets FontAgent Pro lets you create sets to group your fonts in meaningful ways and ease font management tasks for your projects....
document How do I lock a set?
Locking Sets When you lock a set in FontAgent Pro, you cannot modify or delete it, but you can activate it. To lock a set, right-click it and select...



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