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  • If you are talking about labels for individual pages of a scrapbook, I can suggest two label-making devices you might wish to consider: http://global.dymo.com/ http://www.kroy.com/home.htm I hope I understood your question, correctly. +5
  • I would first suggest you find and download a font management program. I have x-see font, myself. It enables you to have massive amounts of fonts on your computer, without putting them in the MAIN font folder, to load every time you start your computer. It then makes all of those downloaded fonts accessible to all programs, when you have it running. MUCH faster computing time. Then I would make a separate folder for all downloaded fonts, NOT the regular font folder. Then I would search for fonts using either 'psp fonts' or 'photoshop fonts' as a search term. Those two programs are used so much, that there is a HUGE database of fonts, images, and more available for free, passed around by other users of them. Website after website. They will NOT be exclusive to the program, unless it is a 'paintbrush' or 'paint tube' type of thing. I did this, as I use PSP. I have over 15000 fonts in this folder, which does NOT open with my computer. If I need or want a font not 'the norm,' I open x-see font and it opens that folder, rapidly (takes less than 2 minutes for me), and makes all fonts accessible for my use in PSP, Photoshop, Microsoft office, or other programs. I wish to point out, however, that if you download fancy fonts, and try and use them on websites, even your own, if the person viewing it does NOT have that font installed, they will not see it. period. They usually see Arial (default).
  • Search for 'free fonts' and you will have thousands and thousands to look at. . Beware becoming a font ho. It happened to me.
  • I suggest http://www.dafont.com/

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