The problem with some of the cursive fonts that you’ll find loaded into the program is that they are extremely small or the letters are really close together. In the most recent versions of Microsoft Word, there are already some great cursive fonts that are loaded into the program: Blackadder ITC, Edwardian Script ITC, French Script MT, Mistral, Quigley Wiggly, Script, and Vivaldi.
For example, in the word “letter”, a cursive font will attach all of the letters together so that they appear to be in one continuous stroke, just like handwritten cursive. The cursive fonts are those that have connected letters in at least half of the word you type.
From fonts that look handwritten to those that are nothing more than symbols, you should be able to find one that will fit any job you have. When you take a look at the fonts that are already loaded on your computer in Microsoft Word, you’ll see a huge variety of sizes, shapes, styles, and more.