From: SimonH on
Just about to put a font library on our server - for ease of access and
standardising fonts across the company. Has anyone any specific advice on
orgainsing this is a rational way......or is it a case of create a Font
folder and dump them in there? :)
Many thanks

Simon
From: Tom Willett on
Sure, create a folder, dump the fonts, and give instructions to each user on
how to install them on individual computers.

"SimonH" <SimonH(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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: Just about to put a font library on our server - for ease of access and
: standardising fonts across the company. Has anyone any specific advice on
: orgainsing this is a rational way......or is it a case of create a Font
: folder and dump them in there? :)
: Many thanks
:
: Simon


From: Steve Rindsberg on
In article <C820B719-5BD5-4CC1-AF2D-4934230E4426(a)microsoft.com>, SimonH
wrote:
> Just about to put a font library on our server - for ease of access and
> standardising fonts across the company. Has anyone any specific advice on
> orgainsing this is a rational way......or is it a case of create a Font
> folder and dump them in there? :)

At the risk of belaboring the obvious, be certain that your company has
acquired appropriate licenses for distributing the fonts. Generally
purchasing a single copy doesn't entitle you to distribute it beyond a
single computer.



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