Glad you got it working again, Jim. As you point out re OE not appearing under the Add/Remove items, if you peruse my previous instructions you'll see that I mentioned IE. Remember that when you downloaded any of the previuos IE upgrades, OE would intrisically be part of the IE upgrade as well. By choosing to remove IE, then the "repair" option would become available. I surmise that by repairing IE, you would also be repairing OE. This is what I had mentioned you try doing: >>>>>>>>>-------------------------- You could also try repairing Internet Explorer, might repair OE as well: Settings>Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Microsoft IE>Remove & you'll be given the "Repair" choice. (Adjust these instructions for the repair of IE to your WinXP - this is how it's done in Win98/SE) -------------------------------------------<<<<<<<< Next time you could try that. Take care, armando 8) On Sat, 06 Dec 2003 10:24:05 -0600, "Jim Moss" wrote: Thanks Armando, I followed the OE help suggestions yesterday, no help! XP does not list OE in the add/remove items. Anyway I played around with font settings in Word, internet explorer, and where else I could find a reference to fonts. Nothing seemed to help. I was going to try and do a XP restore back to Thursday, although I can not imagine how this would help with this type of problem, but I tried to change fonts again in an OE message first. The fonts started working again. I have no idea why, but am glad to not have to pursue anything that might cause another problem. Thanks for your helping me. I always find someone to help on problems here. Jim Moss ________________________________________________ PeoplePC: It's for people. And it's just smart. http://www.peoplepc.com VIEW ARCHIVES @ //www.freelists.org UNSUBSCRIBE by sending email to triadtechtalk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the Subject field. To VIEW/CHANGE your subscription status go to //www.freelists.org/webpage/triadtechtalk Contact List Owner - dbcfour@xxxxxxx