Mac Microsoft Fonts Folder
Definition
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Specifies enumerated constants used to retrieve directory paths to system special folders.
Nov 15, 2019 Cambria Math font family.; 2 minutes to read; In this article Overview. Cambria has been designed for on-screen reading and to look good when printed at small sizes. It has very even spacing and proportions. Issues with fonts in Office for macOS - To check the installed version of fonts Launch Font Book (open applications folder in Finder, find and launch 'Font book.app'). Select the Font Info button ('i') from the top bar or press Command + i. Search for the font in the search box and select it. You should go through the system's Fonts folder in Windows Control Panel and the font will work with Office automatically. On the Mac you use the Font Book to add the font and then copy it to the Windows Office Compatible folder.
- Installing TTF TrueType or OTF OpenType fonts on the Mac: Drag or copy and paste the TTF or OTF font files to the Library/Fonts folder. To activate the fonts, restart the application – some applications may require a computer restart. The fonts should now be active in the font menu of the application.
- Fonts in the /System/Library/Fonts folder and the /Library/Fonts folder are available to all users. Fonts stored in a user's /Library/Fonts folder are available to only that user. Previously, up to OS X 10.4, both Mac OS 9 applications running in the legacy Classic Environment and native applications could access fonts stored in the Mac OS 9.
- To find and install default Microsoft fonts on a Mac: Navigate HERE in your browser. Download the.ZIP file. Unzip it (double-click it). Open the folder that appears. Select all the.TTF files inside the folder. With the files selected, right-click. From the pop-up menu, choose 'open with → Font Book'. Click 'Install Font' for each font.
- May 03, 2019 In this guide, we show you the simple steps to install new fonts in Microsoft Office from the Microsoft Store or file installer. Browse to the folder with the font files.
- Attributes
Fields
AdminTools | 48 | The file system directory that is used to store administrative tools for an individual user. The Microsoft Management Console (MMC) will save customized consoles to this directory, and it will roam with the user. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
ApplicationData | 26 | The directory that serves as a common repository for application-specific data for the current roaming user. A roaming user works on more than one computer on a network. A roaming user's profile is kept on a server on the network and is loaded onto a system when the user logs on. |
CDBurning | 59 | The file system directory that acts as a staging area for files waiting to be written to a CD. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonAdminTools | 47 | The file system directory that contains administrative tools for all users of the computer. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonApplicationData | 35 | The directory that serves as a common repository for application-specific data that is used by all users. |
CommonDesktopDirectory | 25 | The file system directory that contains files and folders that appear on the desktop for all users. This special folder is valid only for Windows NT systems. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonDocuments | 46 | The file system directory that contains documents that are common to all users. This special folder is valid for Windows NT systems, Windows 95, and Windows 98 systems with Shfolder.dll installed. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonMusic | 53 | The file system directory that serves as a repository for music files common to all users. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonOemLinks | 58 | This value is recognized in Windows Vista for backward compatibility, but the special folder itself is no longer used. Added in the .NET Framework 4. This topic lists all keyboard shortcuts for the Office for Mac products. Keyboard shortcuts allow you to quickly complete commands and functions without using a mouse. The shortcuts in this topic refer to the US keyboard layout. Keys for other layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a US keyboard. Microsoft office for mac customize shortcut keys. Create a keyboard shortcut in Excel for Mac. On the Tools menu, click Customize Keyboard. In the Categories list, click a tab name. In the Commands list, click the command that you want to assign a keyboard shortcut to. Any keyboard shortcuts that are currently assigned to the. In the Press new. |
CommonPictures | 54 | The file system directory that serves as a repository for image files common to all users. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonProgramFiles | 43 | The directory for components that are shared across applications. To get the x86 common program files directory on a non-x86 system, use the ProgramFilesX86 member. |
CommonProgramFilesX86 | 44 | The Program Files folder. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonPrograms | 23 | A folder for components that are shared across applications. This special folder is valid only for Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP systems. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonStartMenu | 22 | The file system directory that contains the programs and folders that appear on the Start menu for all users. This special folder is valid only for Windows NT systems. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonStartup | 24 | The file system directory that contains the programs that appear in the Startup folder for all users. This special folder is valid only for Windows NT systems. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonTemplates | 45 | The file system directory that contains the templates that are available to all users. This special folder is valid only for Windows NT systems. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
CommonVideos | 55 | The file system directory that serves as a repository for video files common to all users. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
Cookies | 33 | The directory that serves as a common repository for Internet cookies. |
Desktop | 0 | The logical Desktop rather than the physical file system location. |
DesktopDirectory | 16 | The directory used to physically store file objects on the desktop. Do not confuse this directory with the desktop folder itself, which is a virtual folder. |
Favorites | 6 | The directory that serves as a common repository for the user's favorite items. |
Fonts | 20 | A virtual folder that contains fonts. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
History | 34 | The directory that serves as a common repository for Internet history items. |
InternetCache | 32 | The directory that serves as a common repository for temporary Internet files. Remove the com.microsoft.Word folder;4. Restart Word.If the above steps couldn't help, you may also check if this issue is caused by the user profile on your Mac byand then switch to this user account and see if the issue would be fixed.If the issue still exists when you signed in as a new user, You may reinstall the Office applications by the steps in the following article:Warning: This will remove the licenses and your emails. Go to Finder click Go in the top menu Go to the folder enter /Library/Containers/3. Microsoft word optimization mac mojave. |
LocalApplicationData | 28 | The directory that serves as a common repository for application-specific data that is used by the current, non-roaming user. |
LocalizedResources | 57 | The file system directory that contains localized resource data. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
MyComputer | 17 | The My Computer folder. When passed to the |
MyDocuments | 5 | The My Documents folder. This member is equivalent to Personal. |
MyMusic | 13 | The My Music folder. |
MyPictures | 39 | The My Pictures folder. |
MyVideos | 14 | The file system directory that serves as a repository for videos that belong to a user. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
NetworkShortcuts | 19 | A file system directory that contains the link objects that may exist in the My Network Places virtual folder. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
Personal | 5 | The directory that serves as a common repository for documents. This member is equivalent to MyDocuments. |
PrinterShortcuts | 27 | The file system directory that contains the link objects that can exist in the Printers virtual folder. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
ProgramFiles | 38 | The program files directory. On a non-x86 system, passing ProgramFiles to the GetFolderPath(Environment+SpecialFolder) method returns the path for non-x86 programs. To get the x86 program files directory on a non-x86 system, use the ProgramFilesX86 member. |
ProgramFilesX86 | 42 | The x86 Program Files folder. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
Programs | 2 | The directory that contains the user's program groups. |
Recent | 8 | The directory that contains the user's most recently used documents. |
Resources | 56 | The file system directory that contains resource data. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
SendTo | 9 | The directory that contains the Send To menu items. |
StartMenu | 11 | The directory that contains the Start menu items. |
Startup | 7 | The directory that corresponds to the user's Startup program group. The system starts these programs whenever a user logs on or starts Windows. |
System | 37 | The System directory. |
SystemX86 | 41 | The Windows System folder. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
Templates | 21 | The directory that serves as a common repository for document templates. |
UserProfile | 40 | The user's profile folder. Applications should not create files or folders at this level; they should put their data under the locations referred to by ApplicationData. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
Windows | 36 | The Windows directory or SYSROOT. This corresponds to the %windir% or %SYSTEMROOT% environment variables. Added in the .NET Framework 4. |
Examples
The following example shows how to use Environment.SpecialFolder with the Environment.GetFolderPath method to get the System directory.
Remarks
The system special folders are folders such as Program Files, Programs, System, or Startup, which contain common information. Special folders are set by default by the system, or explicitly by the user, when installing a version of Windows.
The Environment.GetFolderPath method returns the locations associated with this enumeration. The locations of these folders can have different values on different operating systems, the user can change some of the locations, and the locations are localized.
Mac Microsoft Fonts Folder Windows 10
For more information about special folders, see the KNOWNFOLDERID constants in the Windows documentation.