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Here's a hidden program in Windows Xp, it is a very useful graphics tool for designing your own fonts, logos and icons.
To start the program go to Run in the Start Menu then type eudcedit and click OK.
It will then open the program, and you just select a hexadecimal code for your first character from the grid to start then click OK and you are now ready to begin designing. Using the set of drawing tools on the left you can do your own design. When you have finished you can save your character, either in a particular font, or all fonts. You can use your design in your documents or emails.
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To start the program go to Run in the Start Menu then type eudcedit and click OK.
It will then open the program, and you just select a hexadecimal code for your first character from the grid to start then click OK and you are now ready to begin designing. Using the set of drawing tools on the left you can do your own design. When you have finished you can save your character, either in a particular font, or all fonts. You can use your design in your documents or emails.
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7 Comments:
Interesting.
except if you use it in an email, everyone else will just get a blank or a square or a ? ... since noone else will have that character in their fonts...
Is this only available on XP? I'm a ME user ehehe
this is not a hidden tool, it is linked many times in the help section
Agree, this "tool" has been on XP for a long time and it is not "hidden," and while that font that you created will be "interesting" to you, it is completely worthless to others.
Interesting. With many thanks for help....
not limited to xp. 2000 has it too. but an interesting find anyway.
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