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           FONT SAMPLER v1.0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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FontSampler is a Windows program that displays the names of all the 
fonts you have installed on your computer, then allows you to select 
from the list and display or print a sample of letters from these fonts. 
 
In the upper left of the program window you will see an alphabetized 
list of font names that FontSampler found installed on your computer. 
If there are more fonts than can be viewed at once, use the scroll bar 
on the right to scroll the list up or down. 
 
To display a sample alphabet of any font, click on the font name. 
 
You may also view Bold, Italic or Bold-Italic versions of any font by 
clicking on the appropriate button in the "Select Style" box below the 
font list. 
 
To change the size of the font display, move the scroll bar about the 
words "Font Size" to the right (to enlarge) or the left (to reduce) the 
size of the letters displayed. The font size range is 6 points to 72 
points. 
 
To change the size of the FontSampler window, drag the right edge, 
bottom edge, or lower right corner of the window with the mouse.

To print a sample of a font, first select the font, then select the desired 
size (6-72 points) and any attributes (Bold, Italic, Bold-Italic), then 
click on "Print!" on the Main Menu or press ALT-P. 
 
To display this help file, click on "Help" or press ALT-H.

To close FontSampler, click on "Exit!" on the menu bar, or press 
ALT-X.

After the 30-day evaluation period (or before!) you may register the 
program on-line by filling in your registration information (name and 
address) and your preference for a 3.5" or 5.25" disk, then select 
"Print Registration Form" and mail it to the author:

Jerry M. Johnson
5000 Valley Stream Road
Charlotte, NC 28209

You will receive the latest version of the program on diskette, along 
with printed documentation and some other shareware programs to 
test drive.

Jerry M. Johnson is an Author Member of the Association of 
Shareware Professionals (ASP).
