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What is difference between Library and Collection in FONT BOOK?

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Huynh M. Hoa - 18 Dec 2006 04:50 GMT
Dear All,

I use FONT BOOK to control my fonts. But I really don't know what is
difference between Library and Collection in FONT BOOK? Could you explain
me.

Thanks and best regards,
CyberTaz - 23 Dec 2006 16:31 GMT
Hello -

Since nobody else has jumped on this I hope you haven't given up - I just
don't view this group very often.

The basic answer to your question is that a Collection is a subset within a
Library, typically used for better organizing a large number of fonts. You
can get more detail from Font Book Help on either Library or Collection.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

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Huynh M. Hoa - 26 Dec 2006 02:10 GMT
Thanks for your answer, I'll read the Font Book Help.

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