You can get to this directory by going to Start > Run and issuing the following: The trick is to put them into the Adobe common fonts folder under program files (usually “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Fonts\”). To get around this, you don’t add the fonts to Windows, instead you add them into Photoshop, which is able to handle many more fonts than simply loading them into Windows. ![]() The problem is that once you get over about 1000 fonts in your Windows directory (usually “C:\Windows\Fonts\”) you’ll find that windows becomes very slow, particularly at startup. However, you may soon find yourself with a font overload. If you use Photoshop for any kind of graphic or web design, you'll understand the importance of having an array of fonts to choose from. ![]() Adding fonts into photoshop without adding them to windows
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