?????? Question mark instead of file bar

I wrote a program and use the function module 'REUSE_ALV_GRID_DISPLAY' to output an ALV grid.   My grid comes up fine, but the drop down menu at the top of the screen -- the one that usually says 'Program  Edit Goto System Help' now looks like this:
???????????????????????   Edit ???????????????????????????? ??????????????????????  Settings System Help
Under the first ??????? menu are Print Preview, Print, ???? (where export should be), send to and exit.
The rest of the ?????? titles have the correct menu titles under them.  Any ideas?

Dear Sara,
after a patch of our SAP system we recently encounter the same problem. Did you manage to solve this problem in the meantime?
Best regards
Michaela

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