------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C5CB7C.C5B23160 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "Another computer question, I'm afraid! The clapped out pice of junk which = passes for a computer seems, for reasons best known to itself, to have chan= ged the system font (used in the file names, etc) to a small and unreadable= typeface. Unsurprisingly the help files give no help on why or how to chan= ge it back. Can anyone provide enlightenment? If not there aren't going to = be any changed" I know what the problem is now. If anyone has Windows ME on their computer = I'd be very grateful if they could email me the files 'Windows default (256= colour).theme' and 'Windows Millennium (high colour).theme'. These are bur= ied deep within the windows directory, but if you go to control panel, righ= t click on drive C, select search and type *.theme it will find them. Sorry about using the list for this, but unless I sort the computer I can't= do any more work on the website, which is what I intended to spend this ev= ening doing! It appears that some website I visited has somehow attacked th= e .theme files (which control the appearance of the windows desktop) and al= tered the typeface to an almost illegible one. Why anybody would want to do= this is quite beyond me. David ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C5CB7C.C5B23160 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
"Another computer question, I'm afraid! Th= e clapped=20 out pice of junk which passes for a computer seems, for reasons best known = to=20 itself, to have changed the system font (used in the file names, etc) to a = small=20 and unreadable typeface. Unsurprisingly the help files give no help on why = or=20 how to change it back. Can anyone provide enlightenment? If not there aren'= t=20 going to be any changed"
 
I know what the problem is now. If anyone = has=20 Windows ME on their computer I'd be very grateful if they could email me th= e=20 files 'Windows default (256 colour).theme' and 'Windows Millennium (high=20 colour).theme'. These are buried deep within the windows directory, but if = you=20 go to control panel, right click on drive C, select search and type *.theme= it=20 will find them.
 
Sorry about using the list for this, but u= nless I=20 sort the computer I can't do any more work on the website, which is what I= =20 intended to spend this evening doing! It appears that some website I visite= d has=20 somehow attacked the .theme files (which control the appearance of the wind= ows=20 desktop) and altered the typeface to an almost illegible one. Why anyb= ody=20 would want to do this is quite beyond me.
 
David
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