Guest Gussy Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 My Progress bar windows are not reading in English. They seem to be in written wing dings. The same is with the top of of the internet explorer window. Everything else is fine, but it drives me nuts because I never know which window to click on when I have several opened. Can someone help?
Guest M.I.5¾ Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 Re: PROGRESS BAR "Gussy" <Gussy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:32431992-3CAF-4EDB-803E-B976BD8DA343@microsoft.com... > My Progress bar windows are not reading in English. They seem to be in > written wing dings. The same is with the top of of the internet explorer > window. Everything else is fine, but it drives me nuts because I never > know > which window to click on when I have several opened. > Can someone help? The font for this (and much else) is user selectable. Right click anywhere on the desktop and select the 'Appearance' tab( or 'Appearance' tab. Click the 'Advanced' button ('Advanced'). The dialog box that you are now looking at allows you to select the font for most bits of the windows interface.
Guest Bob I Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 Re: PROGRESS BAR Please see if this article applies: Windows uses the Wingdings or Webdings font as its default display font when you install updates with antivirus software running on a Windows XP-based computer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919752/en-us Gussy wrote: > My Progress bar windows are not reading in English. They seem to be in > written wing dings. The same is with the top of of the internet explorer > window. Everything else is fine, but it drives me nuts because I never know > which window to click on when I have several opened. > Can someone help?
Guest Gussy Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 RE: PROGRESS BAR M.I, I tried using the appearance tabs and could not locate a tab for the progress bar fonts. Have any other suggestions? Thanks "Gussy" wrote: > My Progress bar windows are not reading in English. They seem to be in > written wing dings. The same is with the top of of the internet explorer > window. Everything else is fine, but it drives me nuts because I never know > which window to click on when I have several opened. > Can someone help?
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