A quick Google search will tell you that OneDrive does have automatic folder syncing, but it doesn’t let you choose a custom folder you’d like to backup apart from the ones it’s already listed. I’ve always hated how the only way to make backups of the fonts I’ve installed, is by manually dragging the folders/files to OneDrive each time I install something new. My assumption here is that you’ve already hustled through a bunch of sites to carefully download and install favourite fonts, and just need to find a mindless (automated) way to back them up. Apps like FontBase ( ) are brilliant to keep a track on the fonts you have installed but doesn’t give us the option of actually backing them up. The problem? Each time you switch your system or format your existing one, you’ve to start the search for free fonts all over again. Please look them up and help me fix the code as well?īeing a design enthusiast, you might constantly be looking for inspiration online, and free commercial use fonts you could possibly use for your my next project. They are available for use in both Adobe CC & MS Office apps that is, they are on the fonts dropdown menu, and work. I came across many sync issues in trying trying this out, and I am going to constantly update this article with fixes to the snippets to resolve any issue that comes up for me. If you don’t know what you’re doing, things could get quite messy real soon, so please do your homework before trying this yourself. If you don’t have experience working with them, I’d highly recommend that you read up on both of them by clicking here and here. □ Caution: You’re going to be working with CMD commands and junction links. You have the ability to forgive my grammatical errors in putting this tutorial.You’re using a Windows Machine (I’m writing this for Windows 10).You have installed and logged in to OneDrive (or another cloud service) on your system with enough free space in it. ( 16 ) base - level synthesizer running programs from any location in memory.In this post, I’m going to show you how to use a single line command line script that will auto sync & upload your installed fonts with OneDrive, GoogleDrive, DropBox or any other online service on Windows 10.
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