Windows will not replace system files that are loaded (in use) by the
system. That includes font files. For example, Tahoma and Marlett are
both in use by Word as soon as it opens. Also, the windows core fonts are
considered in use even if the use is not obvious to the user. Core fonts
are Times New Roman, Arial, Courier New. When Word is open, any fonts
that are named in the style sheet are also "in use".
To replace an of these "in use" fonts, either you have to get the font
package with the Windows installer included in it or quit windows and
install using DOS utilities (if your HDs are FAT or FAT32 formatted) or
the repair console (or similar) if NTFS formatted.
If you let us know more details about your system and the fonts involved,
someone might be able to give you more exact suggestions/instructions.
Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User
:I am trying to import some fonts that I have downloaded from the
internet.
: When I got to import.. I get an error message
: File is currently in use..
:
: The only file that is open is my word doc which is empty..
:
: How do I do this.