From the course: Font Management Essential Training
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Adding fonts
- [Instructor] Before you can manage fonts with Suitcase Fusion, you first need to add them so Suitcase Fusion is aware of them, and you can add fonts to an existing library or set, or you can create a new set from the fonts that you add. Right now, I don't have any local libraries here besides the built-in one that Suitcase Fusion creates for temporary fonts. So I'm gonna start by creating one. I'll click the New Library button in the toolbar, and name it My New Fonts. Now we can add fonts to this library, either one by one or in groups by drag-and-dropping them into the preview area, or by choosing File, Add Fonts to Library, and then selecting the fonts that I want to add. I'll navigate to my desktop, and here I have a folder called Sketch Fonts. You can select any item that contains fonts, individual files and folders, CDs and DVDs, flash drives, network volumes, or even your entire hard drive if you wanted to add every font on there to a library. If you add a folder of fonts…
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Understanding the Suitcase Fusion interface4m 17s
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Adding fonts3m 45s
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Organizing fonts with sets6m 51s
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Sharing font libraries with TypeSync3m 18s
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Using Smart Searches3m 41s
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Finding fonts1m 49s
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Activating and deactivating fonts4m 13s
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Using QuickMatch to find similar fonts1m 29s
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Using font auto-activation2m 54s
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Previewing and printing fonts2m 51s
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Backing up a font vault2m 10s
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Manage fonts on mobile devices5m 35s
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