How to Manage Fonts in Windows

In Windows 10.11 you can view, hide, delete and download fonts; even use the familiar drag and drop method to add multiple fonts.

With Windows 10 and 11, Microsoft offers several tools that can help. With Fonts in the Control Panel, you can see which fonts are installed and preview the style of each font. 

With the Font tool at Settings, you can view fonts, add them by dragging and dropping them. The Control Panel app and the Settings tool work the same in Windows 10, Windows 11. 

View Installed Fonts 

In Windows 10.11 enter Control Panel in the search field / select Fonts. Windows displays all installed fonts. 

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Font preview 

Select a specific font, click Preview, or double-click the font name. The Font Viewer will show you how the font will look in different sizes. You can print the text in the font viewer window if you want a hard copy of the font.

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Hide fonts 

To Unhide a font, right-click the font/select Hide from the menu that appears. 

You can also automatically hide all fonts that are not designed for your language settings. 

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To do this, click on the Font settings link on the left sidebar. In the Font Settings window, check the box to Hide fonts based on language settings. 

Font backup 

Before you delete a font, you can back it up in case you need it in the future. Let's create a backup folder. Right-click the font (or font family) and select Copy. Paste the font into your backup folder. You can now delete the font.

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Reinstall the font 

If you need to reinstall a deleted font, right-click it in the backup folder and select Install. 

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The Fonts application in Control Panel provides many features and commands. In the left pane, click the link to install the Font. You can choose to hide fonts that are not in your default language and install font shortcuts instead of actual fonts to save disk space.

Update 24 May 2022
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