>My only problem is that I don't like Arial. (no offense)
None taken...my personal fave is Comic San Serif, but that's not on every machine. Arial is. (And I don't like MS San Serif.....go fig) The point being is you set the screen font to a non-proprotional font and then use a True Type Font for the objects in the screen.
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>I would like to keep my app somewhat Windows standard look&feel. If I go to Arial, that wont be the case since Windows uses MS San Serif.
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>Thanks, anyway.
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