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we got here from rude dog productions to do a tutorial on how to transfer fonts from longneck to another so on my hot Mac that has the fonts I want I open font book and I make sure that all the fonts are highlighted okay so I have to do command a then file export fonts and I will export the fonts to USB Drive and Iamp;#39;m going to click Save and thatamp;#39;s going to take probably alone if you have a lot of fonts it might take a long time so you just gotta sit there and wait the transfer is done so now Iamp;#39;m going to switch over to my other Mac and plug in the USB port okay now Iamp;#39;m on my other Mac supposedly and I go to applications open up the font book and I do file add fonts I go to my USB Drive that I exported to and highlight that folder and click on open and then that should dump all the exported fonts into my other Mac so this concludes the tutorial on how to transfer files from one to another