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Hi everyone, 

I have researched online and I simply cannot find an effective solution for this- I am sure there is an efficient solution out there. I have purchased a new laptop and need to move all my fonts from my old Computer to my new one (windows to windows). These are a mix of TTF and OTF files. 

These fonts are not "add-ons" - they have been installed onto the computer. I have searched program files but cannot find the files to copy over.

I did also see on a post regarding a migration tool, but it was a very old post. 

What's the quickest and best way to do this? 

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33 minutes ago, Beck said:

What's the quickest and best way to do this? 

Ignore the Affinity apps

This is a Windows issue. Once you copy the fonts from one Windows PC to another, Affinity will see all the fonts automatically

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/transferring-fonts-to-another-pc/d308bb18-cc98-4231-ae67-8a0ee675cbf3

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