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I am new with revit and I am interested in finding out how I can load fonts onto the program. I want to upload architxt.shx
Thanks.
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Just load the font into your Windows operating software..
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I just noticed you are talking about a .shx font which I don't believe will work. Here are some in .ttf
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Thanks a lot. It worked perfectly.
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