Make Your Own Private Character

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If you want to make a unique character or more by yourself, you can use the Private Character Editor and don’t worry, it’s totally free…
With this tool you can making your own ‘fonts’ that may help you to creating your own style document or even you can make your own font not just unique characters.
When you’re using this software it feel like creating an icon. So, if you familiar with icon maker software that’s draw something from pixel to pixel. This software is easy to use too because they have the same workspace. OK, follow these steps to use it:
1. Open Private Character Editor with click Start – Run menu then type eudcedit in textbox.
Open Private Character Editor

2. When you confirmed to Select Code, click the exist character to edit it
Select Code

or empty slot to create a new one, click OK button.
Select Code

3. I choose a empty slot to make a new private character, and the empty workspace will show up.
Empty Workspace

4. Then, just draw you character (and I am not good enough to draw something :D ).
Draw a font

5. And then click File – Font Links… menu.
File - Font Link

6. Choose Link with All Fonts option if you don’t want confused with it, click OK.
Link with All Fonts

7. To save the character click Edit – Save Character menu.
File - Save Character

8. To test it use the Character Map, to open it just click Start – Run menu and then type charmap in textbox then press ENTER key.
Open Character Map

9. After Character Map opened choose the All Fonts (Private Characters) font.
Open Character Map
Select font

10. Select your character with click it.
Select character

11. And then click Select button then click Copy button to copy it to clipboard.
Select and then Copy button

12. Now, try it in text editor like Notepad and then choose Edit – Paste menu or press Ctrl – V button and you can see the result.
Trying on notepad
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