What the company did was take all their computers, XP, Win 7 64, Vista and 
install Win 7 32-bit on every one.    I suspect this computer just didn't take 
the installation correctly





________________________________
 From: Mike Copeland <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: Issue typing a file to print
 

I think VFP just defaults to the system (OS) default font. So my advice 
would be to reinstall the Windows 7 fonts on that machine. Sounds like 
you either got a bad install of some OS files, or some corruption of the 
font files since installation.

Mike Copeland




Michael Madigan wrote:
>
>
> To get around a problem with memo files not wrapping to a second page using 
> the report writer in Foxpro for Windows 2.5, I just type out the second page 
> to the printer by copying the memo file to a text file then using the  type 
> dmmemo.txt to print.
>
> This works on all the computers we've tested so far  on Win 7 32 bit except 
> one
>
>
> On one computer the fonts are messed up and effectively prints out a blank 
> sheet.  If i capture it to a pdf file, I get microscopic font in the upper 
> 1/2 of the page.
>
> What is the default font when you type a txt field to the printer?
>
>
> How do you change the font that foxpro is using?
>
> This error occurs on every printer installed on that machine.
>
> My guess it that it's a missing default font, but how do I know what Foxpro 
> uses as a default printer font?
>
>
> Mike
>
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