Extensis Suitcase Fusion 4: 1Y ASA add., Win, FR ZWF-40106 User Manual
Product codes
ZWF-40106
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Backing up the Font Vault
To back up your Font Vault, copy it to a network location or external disk, or burn a copy to a CD or DVD.
NOTE: The Font Vault is a folder. To ensure the integrity of your font files, do not modify its contents.
To locate the font vault on Windows:
The default location for the Font Vault on Windows XP is:
NOTE: The Font Vault is a folder. To ensure the integrity of your font files, do not modify its contents.
To locate the font vault on Windows:
The default location for the Font Vault on Windows XP is:
C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Local Settings\Application
Data\Extensis\Suitcase Fusion 4\
and on Windows Vista/Windows 7 is:
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Extensis\Suitcase Fusion 4\
where
[username] refers to the current user’s Windows user name. Open the folder named Suitcase Fusion 4,
then copy the folder whose name ends in
.fontvault to a safe location.
You can also follow the steps below to locate your font vault.
1.
With Suitcase Fusion 4 running, choose Edit > Preferences.
2.
Click the
Type Core
tab in the
Preferences window.
3.
Copy the text shown as the
Font Vault Location
.
Click in the text, then right-click and choose
Select All
from the shortcut menu, then press Ctrl-C to copy
the text.
4.
Click the Stop FMCore button in the Preferences window. In the warning dialog, click Stop FMCore.
Suitcase Fusion 4 will close.
5.
Click the Windows
Start
button, then click
Run
.
6.
Paste the text you copied in step 3 above into the
Open
field.
7.
Edit the pasted text to delete everything after the final backslash \ character, then click OK.
8.
Select the folder whose name ends with
.fontvault and copy it to a safe location.
NOTE
If you are unable to locate the AppData or Application Data folder, it is likely that you don’t have your system set
to display hidden folders. To show hidden folders, open
If you are unable to locate the AppData or Application Data folder, it is likely that you don’t have your system set
to display hidden folders. To show hidden folders, open
Control Panel
from the
Start menu, then double-click
Folder Options
. Click the
View
tab and enable the option to
Show Hidden Files and Folders
.