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Nicky B |
Posted - 06/21/2015 : 08:36:59 Hi, For some reason I was forced to buy a new laptop and reinstall PCStitch (version 10.00.023) on the new machine. I noticed that some fonts are suddenly no longer available (e.g. Script, Engavers, and maybe others). Saved patterns in these fonts can no longer be 'changed'
What is the reason for this - I'm working with the same versions but they are different. Is there a solution for this?
Kind regards, Annick |
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Dragonlair |
Posted - 06/21/2015 : 20:33:47 You should be able to go to C:\Windows\Fonts and copy the fonts you want from there onto a flash drive and then copy them to the same folder on the 2nd PC.
I don't think there is actual "install" procedures involved but I could be wrong.
Did your change in devices also change your operating system?
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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Nicky B |
Posted - 06/21/2015 : 13:38:12 How do I copy fonts from one PC to another?
quote: Originally posted by Dragonlair
I would check with Mark but it's possible that those fonts were based on fonts already on your computer and they are not on the new one. That is a very distinct possibility. You can possibly copy them from your old computer if it is still available.
I also took a guess as to what version of PCStitch you were using and moved the thread to a more appropriate forum. It's it's not this version, then please post what version it is so this can be moved again. 
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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Dragonlair |
Posted - 06/21/2015 : 13:09:39 I would check with Mark but it's possible that those fonts were based on fonts already on your computer and they are not on the new one. That is a very distinct possibility. You can possibly copy them from your old computer if it is still available.
I also took a guess as to what version of PCStitch you were using and moved the thread to a more appropriate forum. It's it's not this version, then please post what version it is so this can be moved again. 
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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