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PS software is our most commonly used image editing software, and most people have been exposed to this software. In order to meet users' special font needs, some users need to import the fonts they need from the computer, and PS software provides a large number of fonts to choose from. The method of importing fonts into PS in Win7 system is as follows.

1. You need to download the PS font package from the Internet, then unzip and double-click the file to enter, select the top font file, and copy ctrl c.

How to import fonts into PS in Win7 system

#2. Click the start button in the lower left corner of the computer, find the control panel and open it.

How to import fonts into PS in Win7 system

#3. Open Appearance and Personalization and click Fonts.

How to import fonts into PS in Win7 system

#4. Paste the copied new font ctrl v and reopen ps.

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