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Old February 23rd 17, 07:12 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.comp.os.windows-10
David E. Ross[_2_]
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Default Synchronizing fonts

On 2/23/2017 9:04 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
I want to end up with the same fonts installed on all my computers.
"All" is inclusive of various Windows systems, a Mac, and a couple Linux
systems.

Each system has some fonts I have no use for, Asian fonts for example.

So I'm looking to come up with the most efficient method for
accomplishing this.

This is my current idea.

1. On the first system, delete the fonts I don't want.
2. Copy the fonts to a folder on an external drive
3. On the second system, attach the external drive and repeat Step 1.
4. Copy the fonts to same folder on the external drive. But do I
overwrite the existing fonts when there are duplicates, skip, or add a
copy. I don't want to get too picky. LOL
5. Repeat Steps 3 & 4 until I've gathered all the fonts into a "master"
folder.
6. Take the external drive, and one by one, copy the fonts in the
"master" folder into all the font folders in the computers, overwriting
everything.


Anyone have a quicker way to do this? No scripts, please, that's
something I don't want to deal with since I'll be using different
operating systems.


Be very careful about deleting fonts. Some fonts that you think you do
not need are used by Windows and various applications. Deleting those
can break Windows and applications. Among such fonts might be Marlett,
MS Outlook, and MT Extra.

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