Subj : Re: system font To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Ray Sittig Date : Tue Jul 05 2005 08:44 pm Jack, MS Sans Serif is a non true-type font available in regular, bold and italic that is often used by Windows 98 and may be what you want. Most applications use whatever font the user has specified by selecting a desktop scheme. The scheme is set by right clicking on an open area of the desktop and selecting Properties and Appearance. MS Sans Serif is the Menu font for the "Windows Standard" scheme in W98. Ray .