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Old 07-13-2007, 01:56 AM
Nomee Nomee is offline
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Question Inserting All Fonts to PS.

I am a current user of Adobe Photoshop 7.01 operating under the WINDOWS VISTA system. My problem is, I have roughly around 6,000 types of fonts . PS 7.0 I suppose will only allow maybe 1,500 (which I know is enough) but my question was, is there a way where all of my fonts can be placed in PS, or is there a way I can choose which fonts I want to be used in PS???

Just to clarify, there's no problem with getting fonts in there, it's just that I have so many, that I can only use my fonts from #s-D & I just want my favorites to be places in here. If you can help me with this, that would totally be awesome. I hope this was a legit enough question. Thank you.

-Nomee
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Old 07-14-2007, 09:25 AM
fred fred is offline
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Arrow Oh Pleeeeeeze...

You want to install all 6,000 fonts???

You should save yourself a lot of headaches and heartaches and get a font manager program to organize your fonts and put them into easily understandable and usable "SETS" that you can mount on-the-fly as you need them.

Just imagine how long it will take the fonts menu to scroll through 6,000 fonts??????

Programs range from usable shareware to awesome commercial software.
If you've got that many fonts, and you need to use them ALL the time, then you can afford $49 to $99 for a font manager.
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