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This tip has been written for CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite X3. While similar features might be available in previous releases the tip will be fully applicable to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 and newer versions only.

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CorelDRAW® Graphics Suite includes Bitstream® Font Navigator®, an award-winning font manager. Font Navigator allows you to quickly and easily

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  • find fonts on local and network drives and add them to the Font Catalog so you can access all the available fonts on your system from one list
  • install and uninstall fonts by dragging and dropping
  • organize fonts into manageable groups that you can install by clicking a shortcut
  • view and print font samples
  • search for and buy fonts on MyFonts.com, giving you instant access to the largest collection of fonts ever assembled for online delivery
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To start Bitstream® Font Navigator®

  • Click Start >All programs >CorelDRAW Graphics Suite >Bitstream Font Navigator.

To install fonts

  1. In the Go to a different folder box, select the Font Catalog, or select the drive or folder with the fonts that you want to install.
  2. Select the font that you want to install.
    To select more than one font, hold down Ctrl as you make your selections.
    To select a range of fonts, hold down Shift as you click the first and last fonts in the range.
  3. Drag the selected fonts to the Installed Fonts list.

    (Top) You can install fonts by simply dragging them.
    (Bottom)A check mark appears next to the font name in the Font Catalog to indicate that it is installed.

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To organize fonts into groups

  1. Click the Create New Font Group button. A folder appears in the Font Groups list.
  2. In the Font Groups list, type a name for the font group, and press Enter. You can add fonts to the group by dragging fonts from the Font Catalog. You can install the font group by dragging it to the Installed Fonts list.

To view fonts by format or style

  • Do one of the following:
    • To view the fonts by format, click the View Fonts by Format button, and choose OpenType, PostScript Type 1, or TrueType.
    • To view fonts by style, click the View Fonts by Style button, and choose a font style option.

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To preview a font

  • In either the Font Catalog or Installed Fonts list, click the font you want to preview. The font preview appears in the Font Sample list.

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Researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne have invented a new font named 'Sans Forgetica' that has been demonstrated to increase retention. And you can download it, or add it to Google Chrome, for free.

Do you sometimes have a hard time remembering something you've read even a day or two after you've read it? Or worse, do you find yourself reading the same article twice, because you didn't remember that you'd read it before? Scientists at RMIT University believe their new font may fix that problem, enabling you to remember what you read when it counts, for instance when you're trying to absorb important facts right before a negotiation or a meeting with a customer.

Sans Forgetica is decidedly odd looking. It slants backward and there are gaps in all of the letters. How does this aid retention? Because it creates a 'simple puzzle,' for readers, according to Stephen Banham, a typography lecturer at RMIT who helped design the font. This simple puzzle engages the brain, making the text more memorable.

'Sans Forgetica works by a learning principle called 'desirable difficulty,' which is where an obstruction is added to the learning process in order to promote deeper cognitive processing, which results in better memory retention,' Jo Peryman, chair of the RMIT Behavioural Business Lab explains in a video about the new font. The idea is that the usual fonts, such as Arial or Times New Roman are so familiar that we glance over them and they don't create a 'memory trace.' On the other hand, a font that is too difficult to read can't be processed by the brain, so it doesn't create a memory trace either. Sans Forgetica falls in the 'sweet spot' between these two where 'just enough perceptual rules have been broken to create that memory trace,' Janneke Blijlevens, founder member of the Behavioural Business Lab explains in the video.

Researchers found that sweet spot by bringing more than 100 students to the lab for a memory test using fonts that were 'broken' to various degrees, and found that this font led to the best retention. In further research on 400 students they found that students remembered 57 percent of what they read in Sans Forgetica, compared to 50 percent of what they read in Arial (a simple font that resembles the one you're reading right now).

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The same simple puzzle that makes material in Sans Forgetica easier to remember also makes it a little tougher to read, so you likely wouldn't want to read, say, a book or a lengthy article in that font. (You can check it out by reading The Guardian's article about Sans Forgetica in Sans Forgetica.) Instead, increase your retention of the sections of text you most want to recall by highlighting them and changing them into the font. If you use Google Chrome, here's an extension that will do just that. Or you can download the font itself from the Sans Forgetica website. It may not make you remember everything you read. But it just might help you retain the information you want most.