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The package contains the Dotted English Font in .otf, .ttf, formats, and .woff, and .woff2 formats as an additional purchase featuring uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and basic punctuation designed for handwriting practice. Please type in the demo box to view how the font looks. 

The .otf (OpenType) and .ttf (TrueType) formats are ideal for desktop applications like Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or design software (e.g., Canva, Adobe Illustrator). The .woff and .woff2 formats are optimized for web use, offering smaller file sizes and better performance for websites or online educational platforms. All formats provide the same dotted font style for consistency.

The .otf and .ttf formats are compatible with most Mac and Windows systems, requiring installation on your computer. The .woff and .woff2 formats are designed for web developers and work with web browsers and platforms supporting custom fonts (e.g., CSS integration). Installation instructions for .otf and .ttf are included in the download, and web developers should refer to their platform’s documentation for .woff/.woff2 integration.

Yes, the dotted design is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and primary school students. It supports tracing activities for letter formation, making it ideal for handwriting practice sheets, name-writing exercises, or other educational resources.

Yes, the .woff and .woff2 formats are included specifically for web use. You can embed the font in your website using CSS (e.g., @font-face) to create interactive or printable online resources. 

The font files themselves cannot be modified, as they are fixed designs. However, you can adjust size, color, or spacing in your design software or CSS for .woff/.woff2 to customize the appearance for your projects.

Due to the nature of digital downloads, the Dotted English Font is non-refundable once purchased. We encourage you to review the demo available above and product details carefully to ensure the font meets your needs prior to completing your purchase.

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