Importing fonts into InDesign CS3

I have an Macbook with OS10.4.11 and I'm using InDesign CS3. My question is, how do install fonts in my ID that were sent to me from someone else with ID (version not known). I tried installing the fonts in ID's Fonts folder as the help recommends, but they're still listed as missing when I open the file.
Since I'm a newbie, I'll mention that the fonts came in a separate folder, along with an Images folder, the .indd file, and an Instructions.txt file. I believe this means it was "packaged" using ID's File--Package command? Might this make a difference?
Thanks for the help!

Try installing the fonts into your system using Font Book. Double-click on the font files to open them then click on Install Font in each open preview window.

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