That's really helpful, Tony - thank you so much!

Gilly



>You might use the Font Book app in your Applications Folder from which
>you can both add fonts as well as enable/disable them. From Font Book
>Help;
>
>"You can install new fonts using the Font Book application. When a
>font is added in Font Book, it automatically appears in the available
>font lists in your applications and in the Font panel.
>
>To install fonts using Font Book:
>
>Insert the disc that contains the new font, or copy the font to your
>hard disk from another location.
>
>Double-click the font's icon in the Finder.
>
>Font Book opens and displays the font so that you can see what the
>font looks like.
>
>Click Install Font.
>
>The font is automatically installed in your home Library folder so it
>is available only to you. If you want to make the font available to
>all users of the computer, drag it to the Computer icon in the
>Collection pane of Font Book."
>

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