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MT Extra Font
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Thomas
2014-12-14 16:42:28 UTC
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Hi, I've installed WPS Office then Equation Editor asks for MT Extra font, so I
looked in C:\Windows\Fonts folder and the font is missing. Then I tried to
download this font and install but system says the font already exists. I've
done a search in C:\ just to see if this font is in another folder without
results. Do you know how can I solve this question?
Thomas
2014-12-14 17:09:49 UTC
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Hi, I've installed WPS Office then Equation Editor asks for MT Extra font, so I
looked in C:\Windows\Fonts folder and the font is missing. Then I tried to
download this font and install but system says the font already exists. I've
done a search in C:\ just to see if this font is in another folder without
results. Do you know how can I solve this question?

... Never mind. I found it at C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Kingsoft\WPS
Office... did install, then a dialog shows up saying font already exists but I
installed anyway. Now WPS Office's Equation Editor is OK.
Monty
2014-12-14 22:08:48 UTC
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Post by Thomas
Hi, I've installed WPS Office then Equation Editor asks for MT Extra font, so I
looked in C:\Windows\Fonts folder and the font is missing.
The description I use here is based on using the Desktop interface -
NOT the Metro interface.

Go to Control Panel.
If using the icon view, select "Fonts". This displays the fonts which
are installed on your PC. Scroll down and you should find "MT Extra
Regular". Right-clicking will allow you to look at "Properties". This
tells me that the font is installed in C:\Windows\Fonts folder and the
name of the font is "mtextra.ttf".

If using the Category view, use the search box to find "fonts". Select
"installed fonts".
Post by Thomas
Then I tried to
download this font and install but system says the font already exists. I've
done a search in C:\ just to see if this font is in another folder without
results.
Do you know how can I solve this question?
I hope the above reply answers this.

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