I cannot locate my font book

Hi, I cannot locate my font book. When I'm trying to open through the link in Help, I get the message that it's disabled or uninstalled. How do I reinstall the font book as I need to add new fonts and I cannot find a way

You can't 'find' the iPad or other devices as such.
To do this you need to enable Airplay mirroring on the iPad = press Home button twicw and swipe to leftmost screen, under Airplay there should be an option to enable and turn mirroring on.
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