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On 07/08/2013 04:59 PM, John Boyle wrote:
To USERS: I asked this question earlier about how to find just that one 
font, but I did not make it clear what I had already done. First I use a 
Windows 7- 64 bit system, with libre office 4.0 suite. I have tried a 
Google search and ended up with getting a installation package of 
several programs, NONE of which I needed and then finding out that the 
package did not even include the font I wanted. I would like to have one 
font titled "Cloister" and, short of buying a Print Master program or 
Print shop , I have no way of knowing how to get that Font, and, 
clearly, do not want five or six other programs cluttering up the 
system.can anyone tell me how I can go about doing this?

You could have gone to Google, just as I just did, and downloaded the
font from

http://cooltext.com/Download-Font-Cloister+Black

which provides a free download for Windows.

--doug

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