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SUMMARYMissing or misaligned characters in menus or dialog boxes of Windows applications running under Windows 3.1 can be caused by a modified [FontSubstitutes] section in the WIN.INI file. MORE INFORMATION
If a Windows application looks for Helv as its font in dialog boxes and
that font does not exist, the application refers to the [FontSubstitutes]
section in the WIN.INI file. Normally, MS Sans Serif is substituted for
Helv. However, if this section has been modified to read Helv=Arial instead
of Helv=MS Sans Serif, missing or misaligned characters may occur.
If the [FontSubstitutes] section is correct as described above, check to
see if MS San Serif has been installed in Windows 3.1. If it has not been
installed, the same missing character and misalignment problems occur.
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