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Hi Gary  
Good to hear that AE works ;-)  
 
Changing fonts and its size is very, very easy and typical OS/2 like:  
Dragn'Drop any fonts from the System's Font Palette ;-))  
 
Good luck !  
 
Merry Christmas, svobi  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
gary.wong@sbcglobal.net on 22/12/2003 04:28:37  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help:   Strange error in E.EXE  
 
Oh, well.  I took Svobi's suggestion and downloaded AE from Hobbes and  
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work without any problem.  
 
However, the font used in AE is kinda small and I can't figure out how  
to change fonts in =  
 
eCS (it seems different than the font pallette in regular Warp).  
 
 
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