A recent Windows update (Windows 10, version 1803) has resulted in at least two 
of our customer sites reporting that certain form objects are now displaying as 
Wingdings.  When I look at these objects, I note that the developer did not 
assign a style sheet to them.  Against our SOP, but that is a different story.  
So, using Form Introspection, I have discovered over 14,000 objects without 
stylesheets.  Not a trivial task to set them all.

Has anyone else run into this problem?  Is there something I can do globally 
that I'm not thinking of?  Is there something that is causing it to select 
Wingdings that I can undo?

Cheryl Michels
President and System Architect
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(425) 673-1974
www.freezerworks.com<http://www.freezerworks.com>
Dataworks Development, Inc.
Providing secure and configurable data management solutions for research and 
clinical labs since 1987.
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