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gothboy 101
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Posted: 7th Jul 2004 13:07
it won't let me change text?... of the subject can you load text?

jacob warren
Damokles
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Posted: 7th Jul 2004 17:10
I would suggest you to use a more simple english. I'm not sure I did understand your request, because my english is poor.

But according to the title of your thread, I would suggest to try : SET TEXT FONT YourFont$

I hope this helped

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Axelman
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Posted: 7th Jul 2004 19:05
@ damokles i think your english is pretty equal with the queen of england(maybe not that good, bu ya know what i mean.)

what are you using? DBC or DBPro? if DBC then the command to change the style of your letters is SET TEXT FONT "courier new" or SET TEXT FONT "Arial" or SET TEXT FONT "Times New Roman"

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IanM
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Posted: 7th Jul 2004 19:12
@Gothboy,

This would go a bit easier if you actually posted the code that you are having problems with, because then we can see where your problem is rather than having to guess.

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gothboy 101
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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 01:15
ok it just doesn't idinifie it. i'm on a different computer right now i'll have to tell when i get on my laptop if that didn't help ya'll understannd my question.

jacob warren
gothboy 101
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Posted: 8th Jul 2004 01:38
dbp is what i'm using

jacob warren
gothboy 101
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Posted: 10th Jul 2004 06:22
here it is

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