Re: Fonts in Windows text boxes
Dick,
You cut off David's original post, which was included in mine:
David Slonosky wrote:
I was wondering what determines which font is used when a user enters text in a text box in Windows 2000+. Looking through the settings in Control Panel didn't yield any immediate insights.
I believe that the reference is to text boxes ("fields") in Windows dialog
boxes, not text boxes in Word documents.
Dan,
I had read David's original post and found it just as ambiguous (amtriguous??)
But based on your belief as to his meaning, I've just posted a query to comp.fonts. I'll report back if anyone knows the answer.
Dick
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