Buttons and Boxes on the Works for Windows Tool Bar Overlap (82881)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Works 2.0
- Microsoft Works 2.0a
This article was previously published under Q82881 SUMMARY
The buttons and boxes on the Microsoft Works for Windows tool bar may
overlap and hide one another. For example, the Font Size box may cover
the Bold button. This problem can be caused by any of the following
conditions:
- The window border width is set too large for the current Windows
display resolution.
- The FILES= line in CONFIG.SYS is set too low.
- The Helvetica font line in WIN.INI is incorrect.
MORE INFORMATIONWindow Border Width
To set the window border width, run Control Panel, choose the Desktop
icon, and change the Border Width setting in the Sizing grid box.
To set the display resolution, choose the Windows Setup icon (usually
found in the Main group), and use the following chart to determine the
largest border width setting that can be used before the Bold button
will be obscured:
Display Resolution Window Border Size
------------------ -----------------
CGA / 640 X 200 2
EGA / 640 X 350 5
VGA / 640 X 480 6
VGA / 800 X 600 20
VGA / 1024 X 768 N/A (maximum border size is 49)
FILES= line
The same symptoms may occur if the FILES= line in the CONFIG.SYS file
is set too low. However, if this setting is the cause, characters in
dialog boxes will be unreadable in addition to the overlap problems on
the tool bar.
Helvetica Fonts Line in WIN.INI
Check the Helvetica font line of the [fonts] section in the WIN.INI
file to verify that it corresponds to the video driver that you are
using. For example, if you are using the standard VGA driver but your
Helvetica font section reads HELVF.FON instead of HELVE.FON, the
Helvetica fonts being used will appear larger than they should, thus
allowing less room on the tool bar.
The Helvetica font line should correspond with the following:
HELVx.FON > where "x" is A through F
A = CGA
B = EGA/Hercules
C = 60 dpi resolution printers
D = 120 dpi resolution printers
E = VGA
F = 8514/A
For the standard VGA driver, the correct Helvetica font line is the
following:
Helv 8,10,12,14,18,24 (VGA res)=HELVE.FON
For more information, query on the following words in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
files= and corrupted and dialog box
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Windows 3.0 User's Guide," page 157, "Changing Border
Width"
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 9/24/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB82881 |
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