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Disney fonts for microsoft word 2010
Disney fonts for microsoft word 2010










disney fonts for microsoft word 2010
  1. #Disney fonts for microsoft word 2010 for free#
  2. #Disney fonts for microsoft word 2010 install#

Place it as lorem.xps into this “ Resources” folder on your computer that you have from unzipping that file you downloaded:ĭrive:\wherever you unzipped to\TextViewerFind_1\TextViewerFind\TextViewerFind\Resources Save the Word document as an “ XPS Document *.xps” document type and RENAME the Word document from whatever it is currently named to lorem.xps instead. Now, open the Word docx file that has the embedded fonts in it that you want to get out. Or you can just download the zip file directly from him here:Īfter you have the Zip file on your system, unzip the file anywhere you want and remember where you put it. NET installed, you can try this by going to this guy’s Web site and download his program “ TextViewerFind.zip” at the bottom of his page here:

#Disney fonts for microsoft word 2010 for free#

NET Framework 3.5 on your own (can download here from Microsoft for free if needed )

#Disney fonts for microsoft word 2010 install#

That means you must have Windows 7 (which includes it already) or you have to install the Microsoft. NET Framework 3.5 or later installed on your system to even try this. If you do, then you should be able to run this code no problem. I am assuming you do not have Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 or higher installed on your system.

disney fonts for microsoft word 2010

If you have Windows XP you may be able to get this to work but you will have to figure out the missing pieces on your own as the instructions are not for XP. I don’t have time right now to convert this process to something easier for you to use, but if you really want to try this, here is what you can do. If you own this font or have a legal right to get at it, you can try this. I have no idea if this is legal or not, ask your attorney. This is all a theory and you use it at your own risk. In short, I am not recommending that you break any laws to do this. If you do own the rights to the font(s) then you can try this to install the font into your system. You should not do this if you and/or the sender of the document do not have legal rights to distribute the font(s) in question. Warning! This is a quick and dirty hack that may work, but it is ugly! : )įonts often have to be licensed in order to be distributed.












Disney fonts for microsoft word 2010