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"Does not appear to be a valid font?” If you receive the error that the font you are installing ‘Does not appear to be a valid font’, please first ensure that you have extracted the font file from the download zip by dragging the file into another folder (eg the Desktop, My Documents) and then installing from that location. If you are still receiving this error, please ensure that you are logged in as an Administrator. If you do not have Administrative permissions, please contact your IT department. free web fonts Stay in the loop: Past Newsletters Find Your Type About Blog Font Tools Services Submit Fonts Be an Affiliate Support Contact Developers Font Licenses Language English Deutsch 日本語 Monotype Legal Sitemap Font Index Facebook Twitter Google+ Dribbble
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Windows 7 is as simple as a right-click and install. Is he brain dead?" Turns out that he was right, and I was able to replicate the error on my computer: https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/67085-how-to-install-an-invalid-font "The file 'C:\path\font.ttc' does not appear to be a valid font" The solution should work for both Vista and 7 users. All you have to do is use an online converter. DISCLOSURE: I'm not the owner of onlinefontconverter.com. Therefore, I can't guarantee this works for everyone, and I can't (trouble)support a tool I can't control. I'm just sharing this tool and how it works, because it worked for me. windows 10 If you're looking for immediate help, please contact the developer directly by going to their help section by clicking on "Send us feedback." Steps (6 total) 1 Go to http://onlinefontconverter.com/ 2 Upload your font You can drag and drop! 3 Convert the font to TTF Choose a different format if you desire. 4 Download your TTF font Click "TTF" next to the Download 5 Unzip the file and Extract You're a valid font not going to receive a ZIP file, rather you'll be getting a TAR.GZ file (popular in Linux and Unix). No problem. Windows has programs that can open it. I like 7-zip. Your TTF file(s) are in a folder named "onlinefontconverter.com/converted-files". Extract these font files somewhere that you can get to them easily like your Desktop. 6 Install your converted font Go to your converted font file(s), right-click on it, then click Install. Conclusion That's it! All you have to do is convert the font and then Windows will accept it. 8 Comments Jalapeno AndroidChris Feb 5, 2014 at 05:46pm That's interesting. I have been surfing the Internet searching for a solution for that problem recently, and just came across your solution. Very useful, thanks. Serrano theevo Feb 6, 2014 at 05:17pm @AndroidChris I'm glad it helped! Let me know if it needs any improvements. Pimiento sysavandroid Apr 13, 2014 at 08:23pm It worked with 2 of my fonts but the other time I tried it (not the same day) it didn't work... I keep get a file that is 44 byte but it is a tar.gz and won't open with 7-zip. The first time I tried it, it worked perfectly. It was a TAR.GZ file