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Adding a new font to Microsoft Word is a straightforward process. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Download and save the font file to your computer. Most fonts come in a ZIP file, so you'll need to extract the files first. 2. Open the extracted font folder and double-click on the font file. A preview window will appear showing you what the font looks like. 3. Click the "Install" button at the top of the preview window. This will install the font on your computer. 4. Open Microsoft Word and create a new document or open an existing one. 5. Click on the "Home" tab in the Ribbon menu. 6. In the "Font" section, click the dropdown arrow next to the font name to see a list of all the fonts installed on your computer. 7. Scroll through the list until you find the new font you just installed. 8. Click on the font name to apply it to your selected text. That's it! The new font will now be available in Microsoft Word and you can use it in any future documents.
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