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    Newtothis said:
    Attachment 158048


    It comes up like this. What should I do ?

    Thanks.
    Hello Newtothis,

    Picking up at step 4 in OPTION ONE of the tutorial, you would select a Item from the drop down menu that has a "Font" listed once selected. You could then change the font for that item. Not all items will have a font for it.

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
    Last edited by Brink; 04 Jun 2011 at 22:10. Reason: added quote
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       #121

    Thanks Brink


    You've done it again!
    It's a pity MS can't explain Windows adjustments, as accurately and comprehensibly as you can.
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       #122

    You're welome Lehnerus, and thank you. :)
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       #123

    Font Size?


    You're welome Lehnerus, and thank you.
    I'm a big fan of your work.

    OPTION TWO - Dialog Box Text and Buttons

    Is it possible to change the font size?

    I realize that I could choose a font style/type that is "naturally" larger, but all I want to do is increase the default font size a couple of points.
    Looking at the Registry key, it isn't apparent to me how that would be accomplished.

    See this post for a description of what I wish to change.
    Adjust Font Size
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       #124

    I'm afraid that I don't know for that.
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       #125

    Thanks (Once Again)


    Brink said:
    I'm afraid that I don't know for that.
    Thanks for your speedy response. :)
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       #126

    Hi. I'm very sorry if, in asking this, I sound a bit simple, especially if the answer has been given earlier in this thread.

    How do I change the font so that in IE and Firefox and what not, the font that I see on message boards (like this one, for example) is the same font that I saw on message boards in Windows XP? (Thus, from Segoe to Tahoma, yes?)

    I do realize that this has nothing to do with the settings of individual message boards, because I see this same font now wherever I go online, from Google searches to messages boards to, well, everywhere.

    Is it something that I can change via the "personalize" options on the desktop, or does something need to be done to the registry?

    Thanks.
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       #127

    Firefox Fonts


    karsten00 said:
    Hi. I'm very sorry if, in asking this, I sound a bit simple, especially if the answer has been given earlier in this thread.

    How do I change the font so that in IE and Firefox and what not, the font that I see on message boards (like this one, for example) is the same font that I saw on message boards in Windows XP? (Thus, from Segoe to Tahoma, yes?)

    I do realize that this has nothing to do with the settings of individual message boards, because I see this same font now wherever I go online, from Google searches to messages boards to, well, everywhere.

    Is it something that I can change via the "personalize" options on the desktop, or does something need to be done to the registry?

    Thanks.
    In Firefox you can change the font in the "Options" window (Firefox button > Options > Options).
    Fonts - Change-firefox-options-01.png
    In the "Options" window:
    Click on "Content"
    Click the "Advanced" button
    Fonts - Change-firefox-font-01.png
    In the "Fonts"window, choose your fonts and sizes.
    Fonts - Change-firefox-font-02.png
    Uncheck the "Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of my selections above" box.

    I'm not sure how to modify the IE fonts (I hardly ever use it).
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       #128

    karsten00 said:
    Hi. I'm very sorry if, in asking this, I sound a bit simple, especially if the answer has been given earlier in this thread.

    How do I change the font so that in IE and Firefox and what not, the font that I see on message boards (like this one, for example) is the same font that I saw on message boards in Windows XP? (Thus, from Segoe to Tahoma, yes?)

    I do realize that this has nothing to do with the settings of individual message boards, because I see this same font now wherever I go online, from Google searches to messages boards to, well, everywhere.

    Is it something that I can change via the "personalize" options on the desktop, or does something need to be done to the registry?

    Thanks.
    Hello Karsten, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    In addition, here is one for how to change the fonts used in Internet Explorer. See the related links as well for other items to change.

    Internet Explorer - Change Fonts Used for Webpages

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
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       #129

    Hello Brink,

    Great tutorial, but I still have some problem with Win7 fonts. See my attachement, fonts in Outlook account setting is realy ugly, how can I reset this font to default?
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