Changing Windoblinds fonts

I recently reinstalled my WB5 that i bought,but there is a new layout  and I cant seem to be able to change my fonts through WB. I would like to know if the is still possible, if so how and if not, how do I make all fonts the same 
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Right click on your desktop > Properties > Appearance > Advanced > Font Overrides and change it to whatever font you want.
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go thru your pc's display properties page...appearance...advanced button.  
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Doh!...bebi beat me...now if I could get her to spank me.    
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Doh!...bebi beat me...now if I could get her to spank me.


You're something else, you know that right?
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This changes the fonts on the task bar but does nothing to those in Windows Explorer. Correct? I often can't handle the extremely small size of fonts in Explorer that many WBs install and change them using SkinStudio. This has been a long process of learning how to reverse engineer the skins and I am not really sure if I am doing things the easiest way.

I open the WB icon and click on Edit in SkinStudio. When SS opens I click on Miscellaneous in the left hand side box and then on Fonts for Classic Widgets. In the center box I click on Code. I then go down the lines of code and change the various FontHeights to the size that I want. Remember to leave the negative (-) sign that is there. Not all the changes deal with Explorer and I wish there was some easy way to know what each font is attached to without trial and error. Lots of errors. I then save the file (File/Save As) with a slightly different name than the original. Finaly I install the new WB and check to see if I got things right.

Recently I have been experimenting with types of fonts and their colors in the Start Panel with lots of hassles. I can't seem to isolate just those fonts without also affecting others elsewhere. Maybe it is just the blinds I am playing with. If nothing else I am gaining an ever great respect for the creators of these blinds as I go through all the different parts of them. Like an onion there are layers upon layers throughout the windows and many of them have a seemingly endless list of possible options on how they may be presented. The entire program begs for a detailed manual. It probably wouldn't be a best seller but I bet those who wanted it would gladly pay the asking cost.
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This changes the fonts on the task bar but does nothing to those in Windows Explorer. Correct?


It changes all of them for me.
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ok thanks.I was able to change it.Before I tried to change it by going through "other advance controls" I didnt even see the drop menu to change the font >.<