>>What is the most common or standard Font used by Windows applications?
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>>Thanks!
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>I think you want portability, right?
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>I recommend using TrueType fonts, since they scale well to different sizes.
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>Three of these come included in any standard Windows installation (back to Windows 95).
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Times New Roman is a serif font (serifs are the little "hooks" at the top and bottom of the letters; they are supposed to guide the eye, and make reading easier.
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Arial is a sans-serif (no-serif) font. These fonts are recommended for titles.
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Courier New is a fixed-width font. Using a fixed-width font makes it easy to align text in certain cases. Computer code is usually shown in a fixed-width font.
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>Most other TrueType fonts are installed together with individual applications, such as MS-Office, Corel Draw, etc., so there is no guarantee that individual users have them on their computers.
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>HTH,
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>Hilmar.
Hilmar,
Yes, it certainly helps. Thank you!