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How can I use fonts from Microsoft Word or OpenOffice in CSS?

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How can I use fonts from Microsoft Word or OpenOffice in CSS?

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To use fonts installed with Microsoft Word or OpenOffice in your CSS, just add the relevant font family name to your font stack and ensure any font names that have spaces are enclosed in double or single quotes. Fonts installed with popular office software suites are likely to be found on many other people’s computers too (see Windows font survey results), but you should add a comma separated list of alternative fallback fonts after your preferred font in case the first is not installed on readers’ computers. And set a final generic font family type at the end. Ideally, the fallback fonts should belong to the same generic font family and have a similar style to your preferred font.

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