Greetings,
Are you sure it wasn't this way before? Usually what you're describing is just custom
emoticons set to common keys. In which case you can simply press the Alt key on the keyboard
to open the menubar, choose the Tools menu, then Emoticons, then find the problem emoticons
and finally choose Remove to each.
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"spillman" <> wrote in message
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> After using remote assistance to help someone with a quick problem their font
> appears as l33t speak with certain letters appearing as numbers is there an
> easy solution to this