How to Hide Font Variations in the Fonts FolderID: Q140748
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This article describes how to hide the variations of a font family to make the Fonts folder more manageable.
Many TrueType fonts include several variations of the same typeface stored
in separate font files. These variations are attributes that define font
appearance such as bold, italic, bold italic, and so on. Each variation of
the typeface is defined as a font.
A collection of fonts of the same typeface is considered a family. For
example, Helvetica Bold Italic is a font, and Helvetica Bold, Helvetica
Italic, and Helvetica Bold Italic are all in the Helvetica family.
Having many separate font files can cause the Fonts folder to appear
cluttered on computers with a large number of fonts installed.
To hide multiple variations of the same typeface, follow these steps:
Additional query words: 4.0
Keywords : kbtool kbui win95 win98 winnt
Version : 95 4.00
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: January 23, 1999