However, because MS Shell Dlg 2 is a , there is no official file named MS_Shell_Dlg_2.ttf . To "install" it, you actually need the font it points to—which is almost always Tahoma . How to Get MS Shell Dlg 2 on Your System

Look for the string . Its value should be Tahoma . If it’s missing, you can manually create it. 3. Downloading the Files

When a program requests "MS Shell Dlg 2," Windows looks at the system registry to see which physical font is mapped to that name. usually maps to Microsoft Sans Serif . MS Shell Dlg 2 usually maps to Tahoma .

If you are on a non-Windows OS (like macOS or Linux) and need to render a document that uses this font: Search for . Download and install the Tahoma font family.