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46 Suitcase 9.2 User Guide
Suitcase 9.2 User Guide 47
To add fonts to a Set:
1. From within Suitcase, select (highlight) the Set(s) that
you want to add fonts to.
2. Click the “Add Fonts”
button.
— or —
Choose “Add Fonts” from the File menu, or press
Ctrl+L, or right-click in the Sets window and choose
“Add Fonts” from the menu.
3. Locate and select the fonts or folders of fonts that you
want to add to the set. From the “View by” menu at
the bottom of the dialog, choose either “Font Name” or
“File Name.”
When searching for fonts to add, Suitcase gives you two
display options: you can choose to display the fonts by
Font Name, which allows you to select fonts using their
more familiar font name, or you can choose to display
fonts by their actual File Name.
4. Click “Add.”
— or —
1. Open Suitcase.
If the Sets pane (shown on page 17) is not visible, open it
by selecting “Show Sets” from the View menu.
2. From the Windows Explorer, locate the fonts and/or
folders of fonts that you want to add to the set.
3. Drag and drop the items onto the icon for the desired
set.
All of the fonts in the folder and any sub-folders will be
added to the set.
To add “loose” fonts in Suitcase (in the Fonts pane) to a set:
1. From the Fonts pane, select (highlight) the fonts that
you want to add to a set.
2. Drag the fonts to the Sets pane and drop them onto an
existing set icon.
To add loose fonts to a new set, first create the set and then
drag and drop the fonts from the Fonts pane to the set icon.
The name of the set is highlighted so that you can easily
Tip
You can drag folders of fonts into
the Sets pane to automatically
create a set containing the fonts
in the folder (see page 46).










