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Microsoft Word Fonts List

tegsubdupte1978 2021. 3. 6. 22:47
  1. Microsoft Word Script Fonts List
  2. Microsoft Office 2016 Font Downloads

In older versions of Word (much older, as in Word for Windows 2), there was a feature that allowed you to quickly print a list of fonts on your system. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case. You can, however, rather easily create a macro that can put such a list together for you:

Microsoft Word Fonts List

Microsoft Word Script Fonts List

The macro creates a new document and then simply steps through the FontNames collection and adds each of the names to the document. The speed at which the macro works depends on how many fonts you have installed on your system.

Fonts affect, to a large extent, how your typographic material looks and feels to the audience, so it is important to choose the font carefully for your printing, publishing, web designing and other tasks. Below we have put together a list of the most popular fonts for you to choose from for your printing and design needs.

Microsoft word list fonts used in document

Microsoft Office 2016 Font Downloads

Microsoft Typography - Fonts and Products. Select a font family name from the list below and click GO for information about the font, and a list of products that font is supplied with. Serif fonts include a small stroke (known as a serif) at the end of the lines in most letters. Serif fonts have a classic look to them, and the serifs are also known to aid in the readability of text. Because of this, serif fonts are popular fonts for long blocks of text like books, newspapers, and magazine articles.

If you want something a bit more elaborate, you could use the following macro. It creates a document, but then puts all the font names into a table. In the second column of the table, it provides a formatted sample of the font.

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This macro does quite a bit more than the previous one. The table itself is created rather quickly, but it can take a great deal of time to step through each of the sample cells and format it using the appropriate font. This is why the macro lets you know how many fonts are on your system before proceeding.

Regardless of which macro you choose to use, you end up with a complete font list for your system. You can then print it out and keep it handy when you are working with Word.