Fri, 17 Jul 1998 13:54:32 -0500, Greg Tomerlin : >I am enjoying learning and using CFTW, but I cannot stop the "Fonts >Warning!" from appearing when I start the program. Every time I start the >program, the "Fonts Installed" dialog box appears stating that the "Fonts >were copied to Font Directory." I press OK, then the "LUND FONTS >Installation Warning!" appears. All four of the Lund*.ttf fonts are >present in the c:\windows\fonts subdirectory, and I have double-clicked them >as Ira suggests. > >What should I do next? I think I have the final solution to the fonts problem. For one reason or another some fonts - not only the four Lund fonts - will not install properly. I think it has with later versions of Windows 95 to do. You might install the Lund fonts the following way: 1. From the Start-menu choose Run. 2. Write Regedit and press enter. 3. Open the following Folders: -HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -SOFTWARE -Microsoft -Windows -CurrentVersion -Fonts 4. From the Edit Menu (or right click) choose -New -String Value 5. Write Lund Sans Bold (True Type) 6. From the Edit Menu choose (the new Lund Sans Bold (True Type) should be highlighted) -Modify 7. Write Lundsb.ttf and press the OK button Now the first font is permanently installed. Repeat step 4 to 7 for the other three fonts like this: 4. From the Edit Menu (or right click) choose -New -String Value 5. Write Lund Sans Normal (True Type) 6. From the Edit Menu choose (the new Lund Sans Normal (True Type) should be highlighted) -Modify 7. Write Lunds.ttf and press the OK button 4. From the Edit Menu (or right click) choose -New -String Value 5. Write Lund SansNarrow Normal (True Type) 6. From the Edit Menu choose (the new Lund SansNarrow Normal (True Type) should be highlighted) -Modify 7. Write Lundsn.ttf and press the OK button 4. From the Edit Menu (or right click) choose -New -String Value 5. Write Lund SansNarrow Bold (True Type) 6. From the Edit Menu choose (the new Lund SansNarrow Bold (True Type) should be highlighted) -Modify 7. Write Lundsnb.ttf and press the OK button Regards Sigurd Eliassen Norway