Thanks. The "reset" command did the job, but I will keep this command sequence in mind as well. Glenn __________________________________________________________________________ Glenn Wade Heart of Texas Region MHMR - Waco, Texas gaw@hotrwaco.hhscn.org Phone: 254-752-3451 Fax: 254-756-3133 On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, Hubert Mantel wrote:
Press <ctrl><v> <ctrl><o> <ENTER>
With this sequence you switch back to the default font. I think meanwhile "reset" will do that for you, also.
-o) Hubert Mantel Goodbye, dots... /\\ _\_v -
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