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Former user wrote on 5/18/2007, 1:09 PM
YOu can find Font disks at almost any software store.

I can point you to some more free fonts, ,but they are one at a time downloads.

Dave T2
busterkeaton wrote on 5/18/2007, 1:14 PM
Do a search on this forum for font.

There was a very good thread about which fonts look good for video. Lots of fonts that look good on paper are terrible for video.
johnmeyer wrote on 5/18/2007, 4:10 PM
Everyone on these forums always recommends using Tahoma (Trebuchet also gets mentioned a lot). I just did a search across all the forums here, using "Tahoma" as the search word, and turned up fourteen hits. Do the same, and look at each thread. I think you will get lots of answers to your question.

DGrob wrote on 5/18/2007, 5:04 PM
FWIW: You might also find this font "viewer/manager" helpful.

http://www.styopkin.com/Advanced Font Viewer[/link]

Darryl