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"Unwanted italics in all menus"

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Mar 19th, 2005
All menu entries in IE and OE show up in italics. I understand this problem is due to a MS upgrade bug. How do I turn the italics off? I've gone through all of the Internet Options and Display options without success. Thanks for your help.

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Re: "Unwanted italics in all menus"

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Mar 24th, 2005
Right click the desktop and go to display properties.

Go to appearance and then advanced.

Go through the items in the "item" drop down menu, and select "menu". Then unselect italics in the bottom right.

this should fix it
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