How to use Word cursive or handwritten fonts
How to use cursive or handwritten fonts of Word Word provides a variety of cursive and handwritten fonts (or fonts, which are more accurate names for different font styles), which are actually provided by the operating system, not the Office version. For this story, we will discuss the cursive and handwritten fonts available in Windows 10. Windows 10 currently has twenty cursive (or "script" fonts), two handwritten fonts, three Blackletter fonts, one Greek-Roman font and one curly or fancy font. Fonts are usually divided into several categories. For example, regular script and handwritten font are also divided into calligraphy, fancy and decoration. The Blackletter font is also known as oldenglishshand middleware;; ; And the intersection of Greek and Roman fonts with Roman, serif and Gothic fonts. (Windows limits its categories to text, informal, display, and symbols). (Is it creative? You can also make your own fonts in Windows 10! You can view the current list of Windows 10 fonts (and information about which products support them) on the Microsoft website, although it will neither show nor tell you which fonts are cursive fonts. For visual search, it is best to open Word, and then click the drop-down list of font names in the Font section of the ribbon menu. Scroll down and look at the fonts. The names of each font are written in their own letters. You can also enter the font name at the top of the drop-down menu and directly enter the font name you are interested in. The current Windows 10 script fonts include BrushScriptMT, EdwardianScriptITC, FreestyleScript, FrenchScriptMT, Gigi, Harlowscript, KunstlerScript, LucidaCalligraphy, LucidaHandwriting, Magneto, MaturaMTScriptCapitals, Mistral, MonotypeCorsiva, Palace Script MT, Pristina, RageItalic, Script MT Bold, Segoe Script, Vivaldi Script and Vladimir Script. Handwritten fonts include BradleyHandITC and VinerHandITC. Blackletter group includes parchment, OldEnglishTextMT and BlackadderITC. Finally, the Greek Romans and Curly/Fancy are informal Romans and CurlzMT, respectively. If you use a different version of Windows, or just want to see the fonts available on your system, open the Fonts folder and view the list. 1. On the desktop, select the c: drive, then locate the Windows folder and select (click or double-click) the Windows font. 2. Use the mouse to shrink the window upward from the bottom, so that the image of the selected font is displayed at the bottom of the window. Move the cursor down in the list to see a specific font. If Windows 10 fonts can't meet your needs, you have many other options-thousands of fonts downloaded from dozens of font websites. Hundreds of such websites are free and can be obtained through a simple Google search. Downloading is simple and easy. This is the entry method. 1. Select a category, or type a font name in the search box, or scroll down to thousands of pages. Select a font, and then click the download button. 2.Windows displays the "Download" dialog box, asking whether you want to open or save the file. Select Save, and then click OK. 3.Windows save. Download the ZIP file in the folder. 4. From there, you can use WinZip or 7-Zip to open the compressed folder. Just double click. Windows will associate it with any ZIP program in the system. If the current download folder is not in the location where you want to save these files, click the browse button and select another folder.