Out to change New default System Font

Hi,Just upgraded from Essbase 6.5 to 7.1.3.Default font in Excel Add-in dialog boxes in bigger and in bold.Which means even less now fits in the Member Selection box !!!How do I change that back ?

We had same thing, but once we went to the 7.1.5 add-in, it was back to the "normal" fonts.

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