Simply Sweet look alike

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tambra77
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Simply Sweet look alike

Post by tambra77 »

I think this is a close match to the Simply Sweet font.....
the site has a lot of other neat fonts also..


http://www.kevinandamanda.com/fonts/fre ... y-monster/
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Re: Simply Sweet look alike

Post by HeatherM »

Thanks for the link. I had forgotten about that site. Downloaded several fonts from there into my extra fonts folder. :D
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Post by southernbellescrap »

Now that's cute!!! TFS
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Re: Simply Sweet look alike

Post by TheresaTT »

Heather or anyone,
can u explain the extra fonts folder option and how it helps, how to use them if they are not installed, do they save memory, etc. I am totally lost on this but see so much about it. would an extra folder help loading stuff faster since i assume they are not always visible. ??? please explain to this blonde. :shock:
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Re: Simply Sweet look alike

Post by Sweetness4713 »

If you right click on your desktop you a list opens up.. there is the option new folder.. just click on that and any font you download you can save it into that new folder.. Just title it new fonts.. Its' just a way of keeping track of fonts that weren't originally in your computer.. If you want to either delete them or save them to a usb stick or disc later on you know which ones to save...
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Re: Simply Sweet look alike

Post by firstcut »

Theresa,
The thinking behind this is that too many installed fonts will bog down your system. Not an issue when using several hundred fonts, but SCAL people tend to be font fanatics with a collection in the tens of thousands. Many people have been doubleclicking on a font to temporarily open it from the windows desktop, rather than installing it.
The newest Win version of SCAL2 lets you temporarily open fonts from within SCAL. I can't give you the exact steps because I have a Mac.
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