Thursday, March 20, 2014

How to Reset Windows Fonts


Reset Windows Fonts on Windows Vista
1. Click on “Start” and then click on “Control Panel.”
2. Double-click on the “Personalization” icon in the 'Control Panel' window.
3. Click the “Window Color and Appearance” option in the 'Personalization' window that opens.
4. Click the “Open classic appearance properties for more color options” option in the 'Personalization' window that opens.
5. Click the “Advanced” button on the 'Appearance Settings' dialog box that opens.
6. Click the “Item” drop-down box on the 'Advanced Appearance' dialog box that opens, then select a Windows item for which you want to change the font.
7. Select the “Font” and the “Size” that you want from the drop-down box.
8. Click the “OK” button on the 'Advanced Appearance' dialog box.
9. Click the “OK” button on the 'Window Color and Appearance' dialog box.
Reset Windows Fonts on Windows XP
10. Click on “Start” and then click on “Control Panel.”
11. Double-click on the “Display” icon on the 'Control Panel' window.
12. Click on the “Appearance” tab of the 'Display Properties' dialog box that opens, then click on the “Advanced” button.
13. Click on the “Item” drop-down box on the 'Advanced Appearance' dialog box that opens, then select a Windows item for which you want to change the font.
14. Select the “Font” and the “Size” that you want from the drop-down box.
15. Click the “OK” button on the 'Advanced Appearance' dialog box.
16. Click the 'Apply' button and then “OK” on the 'Display Properties' dialog box.

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