On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 11:28:03 -0700, Dan wrote in message
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> What is the default font that is used for labels, tabs, etc. in dialog boxes?
> I had a problem with Adobe Photoshop recently, and to fix it I had to copy
> all my fonts in C:\Windows\Fonts to a temporary folder, delete all the fonts
> from C:\Windows\Fonts, and then reinstall all the fonts. This solved the
> Photoshop problem, but ever since that time, many of the dialog boxes in
> programs I use (such as Adobe Acrobat and Adobe FrameMaker) use a larger font
> size for text box labels, tab labels, etc. This means that text is sometimes
> truncated or covered by another control. I would like to get the size back to
> what it was before. I'm using Win XP Pro.
>
> Dan
Right-click your desktop | properties | appearance tab | advanced button,
you can customize your dialog boxes in this area. Font size is usually set
to 'Normal'.