Adding Fonts to Word
To add a font to Word, download and install the font in Windows first. This makes the font available to Microsoft 365 apps. Download free fonts from sites like DaFont. You can also import font files from a CD, DVD, or network. TrueType (.ttf) and OpenType (.otf) fonts work. Before downloading a font, ensure you trust the source. After downloading, you may need to allow changes to your computer. If you trust the font source, click Yes. In the Fonts folder menu, import fonts by selecting "Install new font" and browsing to the files. You can also drag font files directly into this folder and Windows will install them automatically. To preview a font, right-click its file and select Preview. Using new fonts can help Word documents stand out while improving readability. Download fresh fonts to give your documents an upgrade.
Importing Fonts into Word
How do I import a font into Word? To add a font to Word, download and install the font in Windows first. This makes the font available to Microsoft 365 apps. Font files typically have extensions like .ttf (TrueType Font) or .otf (OpenType Font). Download fonts from sites like DaFont. You can also import font files from a CD, DVD, network. TrueType and OpenType fonts work. Before downloading a font, check the source. After downloading, allow changes to your computer. If you trust the source, select Yes. In Fonts folder menu, import fonts by choosing "Install new font" and browsing to the files. You can also drag font files into this folder; Windows installs them. To preview, right-click file and pick Preview. New fonts help documents stand out while bettering readability. Download fresh fonts to upgrade documents.