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This wikiHow teaches you how to install a font on your Windows or Mac computer in order to use the font in Microsoft Word.

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On Windows

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  1. Fonts are a common way to transmit viruses, so take care to only download fonts from trusted sources, and avoid any fonts that come in EXE format. Fonts typically come packed into ZIP files, or in TTF or OTF format. A few of the more popular font sites include the following:
    • dafont.com
    • fontspace.com
    • fontsquirrel.com
    • 1001freefonts.com
  2. If your font downloads in a ZIP folder, double-click the folder, then click Extract at the top of the window, click Extract all, and click Extract at the bottom of the window.
    • Skip this step if the font downloads in TTF or OTF format, not in a ZIP folder.
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  3. Doing so will open the font in a preview window.
  4. It's at the top of the preview window.
  5. Since installing a font requires administrator permissions, you may be prompted to confirm this step.
    • If you aren't on an administrator account, you can't install a font.
  6. This will usually only take a few seconds. Once the font is installed on your computer, it will be accessible by any programs which use system fonts, including Microsoft Word.
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On Mac

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  1. There are tons of sites that host font files that you can download for free (for home use). MacOS supports both OTF and TTF font formats, which are two of the most common font types. Some of the more popular font sites include the following:
    • dafont.com
    • fontspace.com
    • fontsquirrel.com
    • 1001freefonts.com
  2. Since most font files download in a ZIP folder, you'll need to unzip the folder by double-clicking it and waiting for the extracted folder to open.
    • Skip this step if your font downloads as a TTF or OTF file, not a ZIP folder.
  3. Doing so will bring up a preview window.
  4. It's at the top of the preview window. This will install your font for all text-based programs on your Mac, thus making it usable with Microsoft Word.[1]
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Accessing the Font in Word

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  1. Since fonts in Word are listed in alphabetical order, you'll need to know the first few letters of your font in order to find it.
  2. Its app icon resembles a white "W" on a dark-blue background.
    • If Microsoft Word was already open, close it and then re-open it. Failing to do this may prevent your font from showing up until you restart Word.
  3. You'll find this option in the upper-left side of the launch page. Doing so opens a new Word document.
  4. It's at the top of the Word window.
  5. Scroll through the drop-down menu until you find your font's name.
  6. Click the font's name, then try typing using the font. You may need to adjust the size of the font in order for it to appear normal.
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    What can I do if my fonts don't appear in the dropdown?
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    Closing Microsoft Word and then opening it again will usually refresh the font list. If this doesn't work, try re-installing the font.
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    It says it does not appear to be a valid font and cannot install. What should I do?
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    Instead of copying onto the control panel, double click on the extracted font file. You will then see either an open type or a true type file, double click on this and a preview of the font will show up. On the top left area of the window, there will be a button saying install. Click that.
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    How do I rename the font?
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    Never rename a font while it's in the installed folder; it could get corrupted. Delete the font, and reinstall it. Before putting it into the fonts folder, right-click it, and select the option "Rename." After naming it whatever you want, put it into the fonts folder normally.
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  • After a font is installed, it will be available in all Microsoft Office programs.
  • If you plan on sending your Word document to someone else, save it as a PDF to ensure that your custom font is retained. You can save as a PDF by clicking the "Save as type" (Windows) or "Format" (Mac) drop-down box on the "Save" window and then selecting PDF.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jack Lloyd. Jack Lloyd is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. He has over two years of experience writing and editing technology-related articles. He is technology enthusiast and an English teacher. This article has been viewed 1,730,594 times.
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1. Download the font.
2. Unzip the font if necessary.
3. Double-click the font.
4. Click Install or Install Font.

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