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Old 02-28-2021, 01:56 AM
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I would go further.You simply don't need that many fonts. The only reason I have so many is that they are often installed with assorted software regardless of whether you actually want them or not and also with various language versions of Windows.

I rarely use more than four fonts in any normal circumstances. One day I may get round to removing some of the unused ones, no doubt to find that some software doesn't work properly without them, but I am sure I could manage with standard fonts Calibri, Times New Roman and Tahoma (which I use for my userforms).

For Word projects it is best to declare which standard fonts (if you want the project to be widely used) are available to that project.
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