The "Font Book" Application will check the fonts and probably it will give you some warnings. Select (in your Desktop) the fonts to install.You must press the option key to create a copy of the fonts and not a link. Drag and Drop (press the Option key) the desired fonts to your Desktop (or any other user folder).In Finder navigate through Contents/Resources/Fonts.Right-click and select Show Package Content.Locate MS Word or MS Excel or MS PowerPoint.Open Finder and go to the Applications Folder ( SHIFT+ CMD+ A).Using terminal, you can copy any font to your font folder: ~/Library/Fontsīelow, the step-by-step instruction in case you are not familiar with terminal: "/Applications/some_ms_app/Contents/Resources/Fonts" "/Applications/Microsoft Word.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts" If you have installed any Microsoft product, there is a chance you already have all Microsoft Fonts in your Mac.įor instance, the path to the fonts of MS Word is: Use the official Fonts distributed by Microsoft
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