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Removing Desktop Themes May Remove Fonts

Article ID:137821
Last Review:January 19, 2007
Revision:1.2
This article was previously published under Q137821

SYMPTOMS

If you remove a Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95 desktop theme, you may find that fonts installed by a Microsoft Font Pack or Microsoft Office are missing from your system.

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CAUSE

When you remove a desktop theme, all the associated files are removed. These associated files can include sounds, pointers, and fonts (even if the fonts were originally installed by a different program).

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RESOLUTION

To work around this problem, use either of the following methods:
Before you remove a desktop theme, move or rename the font in the Windows\Fonts folder. After you remove the desktop theme, move or rename the font to its original name or location.
Reinstall the missing font from the program that originally installed it.

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MORE INFORMATION

The following desktop themes use the following fonts:
Theme                         Font
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Dangerous Creatures           Arial
Inside your Computer          Abadi MT Condensed Light
Leonardo da Vinci             Book Antiqua
Flying Windows                News Gothic MT
Mystery                       Calisto MT
Nature                        Copperplate Gothic Light
Science                       Lucida Sans Unicode
Sports                        OCR A Extended
The 60's USA                  Lucida Handwriting
The Golden Era                Century Gothic
Travel                        Comic Sans MS
Windows 95                    News Gothic MT
				

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APPLIES TO
Microsoft Plus! 95 Standard Edition
Microsoft Windows 95

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Keywords: 
KB137821

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