| A graphical
representation of text that may include a different type of typeface,
point size, weight, and/or design. Below are some examples of
different fonts. Microsoft Windows users can find the fonts
currently installed on the computer in the C:\Windows\Fonts or
C:\Winnt\Fonts directory.
Courier
Georgia bold
Times new roman
Terminal
Note: if your computer does
not have the font or supports different fonts, the above fonts will not
be displayed. Instead the text will be displayed in a standard
font.
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Additional information about installing computer
fonts onto your computer can be found on document
CH000563.
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See document
CH000779 for additional information about changing the font
size in your browser.
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Information about the HTML code required to change your font on
your own web page can be found on
document Ch000072.
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Web sites that contain additional
information about fonts as well as fonts that can be downloaded to
your computer can be found on our
network
Also see: Accent mark,
Antialiasing,
Bitmap font,
Bold, ClearType,
Default font,
Dingbat, EM,
Font editor, Internal font, Italic,
Kern,
Lowercase, MICR, Oblique,
Outline font, Overstrike,
Printer font, Redlining,
Roman,
Scalable font, Striketrhough, Stroke
weight, Subscript, Superscript,
Symbol font, System
font, Text, TrueType, Type
1 font, UDF,
Underline,
Uppercase, Veronica,
Wingdings
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