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Usually, providing detailed information will yield better results than just ambiguous statements and simple calls for help.

Please explain your predicament in greater detail and your issue will be resolved a lot faster.

Cheers... ;)
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If the fonts inside the zip, just unzip that, and put fontfiles to:
C:\WINDOWS\Fonts folder... ;)
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Please, please, please . . encourage DX artists to embed the fonts into their widgets.  It's easy to do and  saves the user time and possible much frustration.

Request and link to tutorial:  Embedding a font in a DX widget
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Please, please, please . . encourage DX artists to embed the fonts into their widgets.  It's easy to do and  saves the user time and possible much frustration.Request and link to tutorial:  Embedding a font in a DX widget
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:CONGRAT:
I'm use that feature Zu! ;)
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Thank you Bilbo for that infro, and it would be nice if they embeded the fonts into the widgets, it would help someone like me who does not know that much about this stuff except it looks really cool..................lol Thanks again Bilbo
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Sonman, why edit your post to remove the question?  Now someone searching for a solution to a similar problem won't be able to find it.  (:(
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In Vista you can right click on the font and select"install",you're done.Always install the font first.