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    Default Font in Multiline Text Editor reverts to "tahoma"

    I am having problems with my multiline text editor in ACAD2002. If I have text in "romand" font and I highlight some or all of it to edit, the font reverts to "tahoma" instead of staying "romand". How can I make the font stay "romand"?

    Thanks, Jim
    Last edited by Wanderer; 2005-10-03 at 06:14 PM. Reason: clear title.

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    Default Re: Font in Multiline Text Editor reverts to "tahoma"

    Hi

    Take a look at the links in this post - RE: MTEXT DEFAULT STYLE

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Default Re: Font in Multiline Text Editor reverts to "tahoma"

    I'm sure the link that Mike gave says the same thing, but check your current text style and make sure it is the same as what you are using in the mtext editor (if your current text style is standard and you view text that is on simplex, for some reason it seems to show up in the Mtext editor as standard, but changes back when you close

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