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Default lost Courier New font in the VBE but it's in my machine

I opened up some workbook w/macros on my machine and the
font in the VBE became italicized without any intervention.

Ever since then, I lost the ability to use VBE's default
Courier New (Western) font throughout Office VBE. After
closing that workbook and reopening, VBE's default font
became Courier, which is a tighter more distracting font.
Courier New then was no longer available as a choice in
the VBE font selector.

Courier New still exists in the Font folder. I see it in
Word (not the VBE, Word proper). As a test I reinstalled
Courier New font sent by someone else but I still don't
see it in Excel or Access' VBE Tools - Options - Editor
Format - Font dropdowns.

Anybody know a fix? I've never seen this before.

Windows 2000 Office 2000


 
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