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Sylvain Leray Local time: 18:28 Member (2003) German to French
Sep 30, 2004
Hello,
I have to translate ppt files with TagEditor, and my client sent me a fonts folder with the specific fonts for these files. Shall I simply save the fonts into the standard folder for fonts in Windows or is there a specific manner to handle fonts in TagEditor?
Latest version/build of TE and ppt 2002 with Win XP.
Thank you in adavance! Sylvain
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Hynek Palatin Czech Republic Local time: 18:28 Member (2003) English to Czech + ...
Fonts
Sep 30, 2004
Just install the fonts (Start - Control panel - Fonts - File - Install new Font...).
I believe that TagEditor doesn't need the fonts at all and you could translate the file without them, but they will be useful to check the translated file directly in PowerPoint.
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