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FontsIn templates for personalized customer communications you can use the fonts that are provided with the Designer, as well as imported fonts. Applying a fontTo apply a particular font to a piece of text, you can:
Importing a fontTo import a font into a template:
When text is displayed in an imported font, the Designer can mimic the bold and italic versions of that font. If you have separate files for the bold, italic and possibly other versions of a font, you can make the Designer use the appropriate files to style text. To do this:
The Designer currently supports 4 font types: TTF, OTF, WOFF, EOT and SVG. When you are creating a Web template, keep in mind that the different font types are not supported by all clients; for instance, EOT and SVG are used only by Explorer and Safari, respectively. If you're creating an Email template, it's better to import several types of the same font, in order for any client to see the appropriate fonts. In the case of a Print context you do not need to provide alternative fonts, because the output is not displayed using a font from the device on which the output is read. Font software may have specific restrictions for copying and redistribution. Please consult the license agreement for each font vendor before using it in a template. It is your responsibility to comply with the requirements of third-party agreements.
Applying an imported fontOnce a font is imported, it is automatically added to the Fonts drop-down on the toolbar. It can also be used in the style sheets, even in combination with other fonts, for example:
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