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Ultraglide
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      20th Jul 2007
Somehow the XP and IE font have changed. How do I get the original
(default) font back?


 
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Mark F.
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      20th Jul 2007

"Ultraglide" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Somehow the XP and IE font have changed. How do I get the original
> (default) font back?
>


Generally speaking, for menus, toolbars, dialog boxes, and status bars, the
default font for Windows is Microsoft Sans Serif 8 point. Choosing a default
theme (e.g., Windows XP, Windows Classic) will change fonts for all menu,
dialogs, etc. back to default. Right-click the Desktop > "Properties" >
"Themes" tab. Select a default theme. Click "Apply" button.

If you customize a theme, save it. Then you can restore it by loading it
back again. When a theme is saved it will then appear in the list of themes.

Mark


 
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