Current Font in Labview

I have a minor, but annoying problem. I've recently done some UI work and I used a font other than "application" font. Now, anything I do defaults back to that font. No matter how many times I change the font back to "application" font, it defaults back to the font I used that one time.
How do I get the font to default to "application" font? It seems like labview always reverts to "current" font which for some reason is stuck on that font I used.
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Then restart LabVIEW to get the ini file uncorrupted.
EDIT: And JB's advice too.  I forgot about those!
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