Uninstall A Font In Vista
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When you install a new program, it usually comes with its own fonts. For example, when you install Microsoft Office, it has its own fonts. If you search the Web, you will find numerous sites that offer several other fancy fonts, some available for free and some for a small charge.
What happens if you install a font only to decide that you do not like it and will likely never use it? The solution is simple - you can uninstall the font using the same steps you followed to install it. These steps are described below. Before you proceed make sure you close all programs.
- Click Start and click Control Panel.
- Click Appearance and Personalization.
- Click Fonts.
- Click the font you want to uninstall.
- From the File menu, click Delete.

One Comment
Alex
January 22nd, 2009
at 2:30am
This method works, but what can I do with already uploaded fonts to the Fonts directory, how they can be installed by force without my confirm for each installed file ?