Times New Roman as well for me here, while i dont' know if that's my "favorite" per say, it's the one im used to and use everyday`
No, No, No, No, NO! If you want a standard font, use Arial instead of Times New Roman. That font justs pisses me off Century Gothic is another good one. But personally i prefer San Serif fonts for general typing, whereas Serif for Graphic'y type documents. CJC
I like to play around with all kinds. I generally use times new roman, but for fun I use speedbowling or scooby doo. Cool place for fonts.... http://www.1001freefonts.com/
Times New Roman for a proportional font Courier Dark for non proportional fixed-pitch You can get Courier Dark from HP. I find it more readable than normal Courier since it is darker on screen and in print. http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...=lj611en&prodName=Dark+Courier+True+Type+Font Use a fixed-pitch font for tables or when you need the characters to line up since each character in the font takes up the same amount of space. In a proportional font each character takes up a different amount of space so they don't line up when you put them in columns.
..LITHOGRAPH....is def. the coolest one and damnit i cant get it with my new pc with this windows xp that i have ,iam not sure why not maybe i need to download windows office xp to get it back. really not sure